Publications of Eliza Haywood

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 Lectures 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).

Sold by Eliza Haywood

  • Hatchett, William. A remarkable cause, on a note of hand try'd in the Court of conscience, anno 1741. by a special jury; wherein B---n D-----n, Esq; war plaintiff, and W-----m H------t, defendant. ... The whole faithfully taken down ... and address'd, in particular, to the worthy citizens of York. London: printed for the author and defendant, and sold by Eliza Haywood, and at the rest of the pamphlet shops, 1742. ESTC No. T145801. Grub Street ID 192523.
  • 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.

Printed for Eliza Haywood

  • Mouhy, Charles de Fieux. The virtuous villager, or virgin's victory. being the memoirs of a very great lady at the court of France. Written by herself. In which the Artifices of designing Men are fully detected and exposed; and the Calamities they bring on credulous believing Women, are particularly related. Translated from the original, by the author of La belle assemblée. Vol. II. London: printed for Eliza Haywood, at the Sign of Fame, under the great Piazza in Covent-Garden, 1742. ESTC No. T200433. Grub Street ID 232066.
  • Brother Minister in Disgrace.. The right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, (now Earl of Orford) vindicated, In the Case of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. By a Brother Minister in Disgrace. London: printed for Eliza Haywood at Fame in the Piazza Covent Garden, and sold at the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, [1746]. ESTC No. N25959. Grub Street ID 15320.

Author

  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or the fatal enquiry, a novel. London: printed for W. Chetwood, at Cato's-Head in Russel-Court, near the Theatre-Royal; and R. Francklin, at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T75397. Grub Street ID 298123.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or the fatal enquiry, a novel. Part the second. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for W. Chetwood, and sold by J. Roberts, [1719?]. ESTC No. T75398. Grub Street ID 298124.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Proposals for printing by subscription, a translation from the French of the famous Monsieur Bursault, containing ten letters from a lady of quality to a chevalier: ... [London, 1720]. ESTC No. N40447. Grub Street ID 359247.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess, or, the fatal enquiry. A novel. The third and last part. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for W. Chetwood, and sold by J. Roberts' [sic], 1720. ESTC No. T75399. Grub Street ID 298125.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or, the fatal enquiry, a novel. Part the first. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for W. Chetwood at Cato’s-Head in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, M.DCC.XXI [1721]. ESTC No. N3118. Grub Street ID 20086.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Letters from a lady of quality to a chevalier. Translated from the French. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for William Chetwood, at Cato's-Head, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden. M.DCC.XXI. Where may be had, Vertott's Revolution of Portugal, in English, [1721]. ESTC No. N18894. Grub Street ID 8324.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fair captive: a tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. London: printed [by Henry Woodfall] for T. Jauncy; and H. Cole, 1721. ESTC No. T75904. Grub Street ID 298490.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The British recluse: or, the secret history of Cleomira, suppos'd dead. A novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Author of Love in Excess; or, the Fatal Enquiry. London: printed for D. Brown, Jun. at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, and J. Woodman, in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, in Palmall, MDCCXXII. [1722]. ESTC No. N15726. Grub Street ID 5426.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or The fatal enquiry, a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne jun. at the Black Swan without Temple Bar, MDCCXXII [1722]. ESTC No. N498471. Grub Street ID 359248.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or the fatal enquiry, a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne jun. at the Black Swan without Temple Bar, W. Chetwood at Cato’s Head in Russel-street Covent Garden, and S. Chapman at the Angel in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXII [1722]. ESTC No. T170331. Grub Street ID 208042.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The British recluse: or, the secret history of Cleomira, suppos'd dead. A novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Author of Love in Excess; or, the Fatal Enquiry. London: printed for D. Brown, jun. at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, and J. Woodman, in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, in Palmall, MDCCXXII. [1722]. ESTC No. T65368. Grub Street ID 290279.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Idalia: or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black Swan, without Temple Bar; W. Chetwood, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. N16680. Grub Street ID 6250.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Idalia: or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for D. Browne Junr. at the Black Swan, without Temple Bar; W. Chetwood, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-mall, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. N16681. Grub Street ID 6251.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The injur'd husband; or, the mistaken resentment. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Brown, jun. at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, and J. Woodman, in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T75400. Grub Street ID 298127.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The injur'd husband; or, the mistaken resentment. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Brown, jun. at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, and J. Woodman, in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T75401. Grub Street ID 298128.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Idalia: or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black Swan, without Temple Bar; W. Chetwood, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-mall, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T75405. Grub Street ID 298131.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The surprize; or constancy rewarded. By the author of The masqueraders, or fatal curiosity. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. N25516. Grub Street ID 14869.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A spy on the conjurer: or, a collection of surprising and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing Foresight of that Wonderful Deaf and Dumb Man. The Whole being Moral and Instructive. Written to my Lord - by a Lady, who, for Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for J. Peele at Mr. Locke's-Head in Pater-Noster-Row, 1724. ESTC No. T124090. Grub Street ID 174357.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or the fatal enquiry: a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for Dan. Browne junr.; and Sam. Chapman, 1724. ESTC No. N67089. Grub Street ID 48710.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A spy on the conjurer: Or, A collection of surprizing and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing foresight of that wonderful deaf and dumb man. The whole being moral and instructive. Written to my Lord -------- by a Lady, who, for twenty years past, has made it her business to observe all transactions in the life and conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for Tho. Corbet, at Addison's-Head without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T75684. Grub Street ID 298314.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A spy upon the conjurer: or, a collection of surprising stories, with names, places, and particular circumstances relating to Mr. Duncan Campbell, commonly known by the Name of the Deaf and Dumb Man; and the astonishing Penetration and Event of his Predictions. Written to my Lord--------by a Lady, who for more than Twenty Years past; has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. London: sold by Mr. Campbell at the Green-Hatch in Buckingham-Court, Whitehall; and at Burton's Coffee-House, Charing-Cross, 1724. ESTC No. T75685. Grub Street ID 298315.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Poems on several occasions. [London, 1724]. ESTC No. T75409. Grub Street ID 359249.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The British recluse: or, the secret history of Cleomira, suppos'd dead. And The injur'd husband: or, the mistaken resentment. Two novels. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Dublin: printed by J. Watts, 1724. ESTC No. T57807. Grub Street ID 284002.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess; or the fatal enquiry: a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for Dan. Browne junr.; and Sam. Chapman, 1724. ESTC No. T75396. Grub Street ID 298122.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The injur'd husband; or, the mistaken resentment. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Dublin: printed by J. Watts, and sold opposite the Watch-House, on the North-Side of College-Green, 1724. ESTC No. T75402. Grub Street ID 298129.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Letters from a lady of quality to a chevalier. Translated from the French. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, A Discourse concerning Writings of this Nature, by Way of Essay. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, [1724]. ESTC No. T75403. Grub Street ID 298130.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed [by Henry Woodfall] for Dan. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and Sam. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T75410. Grub Street ID 298135.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The rash resolve: or, the untimely discovery. A novel. In two parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, 1724. ESTC No. T75411. Grub Street ID 298136.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The rash resolve: or, the untimely discovery. A novel. In two parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, 1724. ESTC No. T75412. Grub Street ID 298137.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T75413. Grub Street ID 298138.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Arragonian queen: a secret history. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1724. ESTC No. N30690. Grub Street ID 19618.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fatal secret: or, constancy in distress. By the author of The masqueraders, or fatal curiosity. London: Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. N28895. Grub Street ID 18094.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. N18951. Grub Street ID 8378.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Tea-table. London [England]: printed for J[ames]. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. Where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author, [1724]. ESTC No. P1730. Grub Street ID 55512.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood; consisting of novels, letters, poems, and plays. In four volumes. London: printed for Dan. Browne junr. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and Sam. Chapman, at the Angel in Pallmall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T57332. Grub Street ID 283612.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Arragonian queen: a secret history. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1724. ESTC No. N29921. Grub Street ID 18924.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fair captive: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. London: Printed: and sold by D. Browne, Jun’. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T75905. Grub Street ID 298491.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. Dublin: printed for R. Gunne, and P. Dugan, 1725. ESTC No. T171551. Grub Street ID 209167.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The dumb projector: being a surprizing account of a trip to Holland made by Mr. Duncan Campbell. With The Manner of his Reception and Behaviour there. As also The various and diverting Occurrences that happened on his Departure. London: printed for W. Ellis at the Queen's Head in Gracechurch-Street; J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mrs. Bilingsly at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, 1725. ESTC No. T35027. Grub Street ID 265233.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Secret histories, novels and poems. In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed [partly by Samuel Aris] for Dan. Browne, jun. at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T66936. Grub Street ID 291601.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love in excess: or, the fatal enquiry, a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne, jun.; and S. Chapman, 1725. ESTC No. N65531. Grub Street ID 47400.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A spy on the conjurer. Or, a collection of surprising and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing Foresight of that Wonderful Deaf and Dumb Man. The Whole being Moral and Instructive. Written to my Lord-----by a Lady, who, for Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by Mrs. Eliz. Haywood. London: printed for William Ellis, at the Queens Head in Gracechurch-Street; J. Brotherton, near the Royal-Exchange; J. Batley, in Pater-Noster-Row; T. Woodward, at Half-Moon against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, [1725]. ESTC No. T75683. Grub Street ID 298313.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The British recluse: or, the secret history of Cleomira, supposed dead. A novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Brown jun.; and S. Chapman, 1725. ESTC No. N43537. Grub Street ID 29284.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The masqueraders. Or fatal curiosity: being the secret history of a late amour. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for George Ewing, 1725. ESTC No. N49195. Grub Street ID 33638.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The tea-table: or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day ... By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. [Dublin]: London, printed, and Dublin re-printed, by William Wilmot, for Edward Hamilton, 1725. ESTC No. T173856. Grub Street ID 211047.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Idalia: or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for Dan. Browne jun.; and S. Chapman, 1725. ESTC No. N51451. Grub Street ID 35445.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, who was broke on the wheel in the reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an account of his amours. With several particulars relating to the wars in those times. Collected from authentick authors, and an original manuscript. London: printed for D. Browne Jun. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T145651. Grub Street ID 192379.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T75393. Grub Street ID 298119.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The unequal conflict; or, nature triumphant: a novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for J. Walthoe, over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and J. Crokatt, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T75395. Grub Street ID 298121.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The masqueraders; or fatal curiosity: being the secret history of a late amour. Part II. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1725. ESTC No. N60729. Grub Street ID 43727.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The masqueraders; or fatal curiosity: being the secret history of a late amour. Part II. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1725. ESTC No. N60730. Grub Street ID 43728.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The tea-table: or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. ... Part the second. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725. ESTC No. T200905. Grub Street ID 232404.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The tea-Table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1725]. ESTC No. T65367. Grub Street ID 290278.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, who was broke on the wheel in the reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an account of his amours. With several particulars relating to the wars in those times. Collected from authentick authors, and an original manuscript. London: printed for D. Browne, Jun. at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, and S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T117629. Grub Street ID 169214.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The city jilt; or, the alderman turn'd beau: a secret history. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T66364. Grub Street ID 291109.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Reflections on the various effects of love, according to the contrary dispositions of the person on whom it operates. Illustrated with a great many examples ... Collected from the best ancient and modern histories. Intermix'd with the latest amours and intrigues ... Writte by the author of The mercenary lover,. [London]: Printed for N. Dobb: and sold by the [booksellers of] London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T72464. Grub Street ID 295989.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan, or love in a mad-house. London: printed [by Henry Woodfall] for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T57435. Grub Street ID 283709.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The city jilt; or, the alderman turn'd beau: a secret history. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1726. ESTC No. N47369. Grub Street ID 32064.
  • Boisguillebert, Pierre Le Pesant; Haywood, Eliza. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: being the secret history of her life, and the real causes of all her misfortunes. Containing a relation of many particular transactions in her reign; never yet published in any collection. Translated from the French. London: printed for D. Browne junior, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; S. Chapman, at the Angel in Pall-Mall; and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T95188. Grub Street ID 314713.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan, or love in a mad-house. London: Printed [by Henry Woodfall] for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. N7941. Grub Street ID 52851.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan: or, love in a mad-house. London: sold at T. Bailey's printing-office, the Ship and Crown, Leaden-Hall street, where Tradesmens Bills are Printed neat and reasonable, [1726?]. ESTC No. N7944. Grub Street ID 52853.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. Vol.II. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T75391. Grub Street ID 298117.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country. Now translated into English. Vol. I. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T75392. Grub Street ID 298118.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan, or love in a mad-house. London: printed [by Henry Woodfall] for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. N55346. Grub Street ID 38860.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Reflections on the various effects of love, according to the contrary dispositions of the persons on whom it operates. Illustrated with a great many examples ... Collected from the best ancient and modern histories. Intermix'd with the latest amours and intrigues ... Written by the author of The mercenary lover, ... London: printed for N. Dobb: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T65354. Grub Street ID 290266.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The mercenary lover: or, the unfortunate heiresses. Being a true, secret history of a city amour, in a certain island adjacent to the kingdom of Utopia. Written by the author of Memoirs of the said island translated into English. London: printed for N. Dobb in the Strand: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T57350. Grub Street ID 283631.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The double marriage: or, the fatal release. A true secret history. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. N8083. Grub Street ID 52990.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The life of Madam De Villesache. Written by a Lady, who was an Eye-Witness of the greatest part of her Adventures, and faithfully Translated from her French Manuscript. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for W. Feales, in St. Clement's Church-Yard; and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1727. ESTC No. T59715. Grub Street ID 285706.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Philidore and Placentia: or, l'amour trop delicat. Part II. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for Tho. Green, near the corner of Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross; and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. N20639. Grub Street ID 10030.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The secret history of the present intrigues of the court of Caramania. London: printed: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T89724. Grub Street ID 309592.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The secret history of the present intrigues of the court of Caramania. London: printed: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T89725. Grub Street ID 309593.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Cleomelia: or, the generous mistress. Being the secret history of a lady lately arriv'd from Bengall, a kingdom in the East-Indies. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, I. The lucky rape: or, fate the best disposer. II. The capricious lover: or, no trifling with a woman. London: printed for J. Millan, at Locke's-Head in New Street, near the Upper End of the Hay-Market, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, H. Northoock at Cicero's-Head Tavistock Street, and the next bookseller to the Horse-Guards, [1727]. ESTC No. N44048. Grub Street ID 29614.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The perplex'd dutchess: or, treachery rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his Friend in London. To which is added Innocence preserv'd. A novel. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, and William Smith, Booksellers in Dame's-Street, MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T95845. Grub Street ID 315338.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Cleomelia: or, the generous mistress. Being the secret history of a lady lately arriv'd from Bengall, a kingdom in the East-Indies. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, I. The lucky rape: or, fate the best disposer. II. The capricious lover: or, no trifling with a woman. London: printed for J. Millan, at Locke's Head in New Street, near the Upper End of the Hay-Market, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, H. Northoock at Cicero's-Head Tavistock Street, and the next bookseller to the Horse Guards, 1727. ESTC No. N3182. Grub Street ID 20692.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Letters from the palace of fame. Written by a first minister in the regions of air, to an inhabitant of this world. Translated from an Arabian manuscript. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1727. ESTC No. T65353. Grub Street ID 290265.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By Mrs. E. Haywood, ... London: printed for J. Stephens, 1727. ESTC No. N3380. Grub Street ID 22242.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The mercenary lover: or, the unfortunate heiresses. Being a true secret history of a city amour. By the author of Reflections on the various effects of love. London: printed for N. Dobb, in the Strand: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1728]. ESTC No. T70403. Grub Street ID 294151.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. London: printed for T. Corbett; and sold by J. Roberts, 1728. ESTC No. T130654. Grub Street ID 179741.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The perplex'd dutchess: or, treachery rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his friend in London. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, 1728. ESTC No. N10800. Grub Street ID 802.
  • Gomez; Haywood, Eliza. La belle assemblée: or, the adventures of twelve days. Being a curious collection of remarkable incidents which happen'd to some of the first quality in France. Written in French for the Entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him by Madam de Gomez. In two volumes. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; Weaver Bickerton, in Devereux-Court, without Temple-Bar; and Joseph Pote, at the Golden-Door over against Suffolk-Street, near Charing Cross, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T114647. Grub Street ID 166446.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. London: printed for T. Corbett, at Addison's-Head, next the Rose-Tavern, Temple-Bar; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. N28530. Grub Street ID 17752.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Parrot. By Mrs. Prattle. London [England]: printed and sold by Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, and at his shop in St. Mary's Passage in St. James's Park, sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, J. Brindley and J. Smith near Hanover-Square. Where advertisements are taken in, [1728]. ESTC No. P220. Grub Street ID 55904.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The perplex'd dutchess: or, Treachery Rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his friend in London. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, 1728. ESTC No. T176585. Grub Street ID 213609.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The agreeable Caledonian: or, memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady, who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining little histories and Adventures which presented themselves to her in the Course of her Travels. London: printed for Richard King, at the Prince's-Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard: and sold by W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill; T. Green, near Charing-Cross; John Stone, against Bedford-Row, near Grays-Inn; J. Jackson, in Pallmall, next St. James's; and J. Watson, over-against Hungerford-Market, in the Strand, MDCCXXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. N2180. Grub Street ID 11155.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for W. Mears at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, J. Brindley at the King's Arms in New-Bond-Street; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. T82803. Grub Street ID 303370.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: Printed for W. Mears at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, J. Brindley at the King’s Arms in new Bond-Street; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. T82804. Grub Street ID 303371.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Persecuted virtue: or, the cruel lover. A true secret history. Writ at the request of a lady of quality. London: Printed for J. Brindley in New Bond-street, Mr. Whitridge at the Royal Exchange, and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. N20113. Grub Street ID 9519.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The city widow: A novel. London: printed for J. Brindley, and sold by W. Meadows, T. Worral, and by the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. N47368. Grub Street ID 32063.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett; a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar; and sold by J. Osborn at Dock-Head, Horsely-Down, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N25052. Grub Street ID 14403.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The city widow: or, love in a butt. A novel. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. N4973. Grub Street ID 33890.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, George Ewing, and William Smith, 1729. ESTC No. N3320. Grub Street ID 21709.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The agreeable Caledonian: or, memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady. Who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining histories ... Part II. London: Printed for R. King, at the Prince’s-Arms in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; and sold by G. Strahan and W. Meadows, in Cornhill; T. Green, near Charing-Cross; J. Stone, near Gray’s-Inn; J. Jackson, in Pallmall; and J. Watson, over-against Hungerford-Market, in the Strand, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N29532. Grub Street ID 18660.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett; a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, ... Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne; and sold by J. Osborn, 1729. ESTC No. N66679. Grub Street ID 48380.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for and sold by John Brindley, at the Kings Arms in New Bond-Street; Robert Willock in Cornhill; John Jackson in Pall-Mall; John Penn in Westminster-Hall; Francis Cogan at the Middle Temple Gate, Fleetstreet, 1730. ESTC No. T75394. Grub Street ID 298120.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Secret histories, novels, and poems. In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Vol. I. London: printed [by Samuel Richardson, Henry Woodfall and another printer] for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, in Pater-Noster-Row; D. Browne, without Temple-Bar; T. Astley, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Green, at Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T75387. Grub Street ID 298113.
  • Hatchett, William; Haywood, Eliza. The opera of operas; or, Tom Thumb the Great. Alter'd from The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. And set to musick after the Italian manner. As it is performing at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. London: printed for William Rayner, prisoner in the King's-Bench, and to be sold at the Theatre, and likewise at the Printing-Office in Marigold Court, over-against the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. N10671. Grub Street ID 678.
  • Hatchett, William; Haywood, Eliza. The opera of operas; or, Tom Thumb the Great. Alter'd from The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. And set to musick after the Italian manner. By Mr. Lampe. As it is perform'd by His Majesty's company of comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, 1733. ESTC No. N10672. Grub Street ID 679.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for W. Feales; and sold by J. Osborn, 1735. ESTC No. N19817. Grub Street ID 9239.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, ... Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for D. Browne; and sold by J. Osborn, 1735. ESTC No. N25051. Grub Street ID 14402.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed [by Samuel Richardson] for W. Feales; and sold by J. Osborn, at the Golden-Ball in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXXV [1735]. ESTC No. T59949. Grub Street ID 285902.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo. A pre-adamitical history. Interspersed with a great number of remarkable occurrences, which happened, and may again happen, to several Empires, Kingdoms, Republicks, and particular Great Men. With some Account of the Religion, Laws, Customs, and Policies of those Times. Written originally in the language of nature, (of later Years but little understood.) First translated into Chinese, at the command of the Emperor, by a Cabal of Seventy Philosophers; and now retranslated into English, by the son of a mandarin, residing in London. London: printed for S. Baker, at the Angel and Crown in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T57423. Grub Street ID 283696.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By Mrs. E. Haywood, ... Dublin: Printed for James Dalton at the corner of Bride's Alley in Patrick-Street; and James Kelburn at the Three Golden Balls in George's Lane near Castle Market, booksellers, 1739. ESTC No. N18603. Grub Street ID 8070.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The unfortunate princess: or the life and surprizing adventures of the princess of Ijaveo; interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. Amongst which are the following: The History of Ochshatou, Prime Minister of Hypotofa. The History of Yximilla. The History of Acamadoul, Maid of Honour to the Princess of Assadid. The History of Adelhu, Heir to the Crown of Hypotofa. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, overagainst St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T76091. Grub Street ID 298580.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The unfortunate princess, or, the ambitious statesman. Containing the life and surprizing adventures of the Princess of Ijaveo. Interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for T. Wright, 1741. ESTC No. N35413. Grub Street ID 23685.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The unfortunate princess, or, the ambitious statesman. Containing the life and surprizing adventures of the Princess of Ijaveo. Interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for T. Wright, at the Bible, in Exeter Exchange, in the Strand, 1741. ESTC No. N35414. Grub Street ID 23686.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Secret histories, novels, and poems. In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Vol. I. London: printed for R. Ware, in Amen-Corner; S. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane; D. Browne, without Temple-Bar; C. Hitch, in Paternoster-Row; and S. Austen, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1742. ESTC No. T75388. Grub Street ID 298114.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ... London: printed and publish'd by T. Gardner; and sold by the booksellers of town and country, 1743. ESTC No. T76346. Grub Street ID 298822.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entring into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelessness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women, Wasting Victuals Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men Servants. Conduct toward Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentle men Lodgers. To which are Added, Directions for going to Market, Also. For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish, or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The Whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. London: printed and publish'd by T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers of town and country, [1743]. ESTC No. T76347. Grub Street ID 298823.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth ... With some rules for washing, &c. ... Dublin: printed by and for George Faulkner, 1743. ESTC No. T198873. Grub Street ID 231293.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining both love and esteem. ... London: printed in the year, 1743. ESTC No. T174633. Grub Street ID 211710.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M----rs, and his sister, Madam du P----y, the issue of the Hon. Ch----es M----rs, son of the late Duke of R----l----d. Containing Many wonderful Accidents that befel them in their Travels, and interspersed with the Characters and Adventures of Several Persons of Condition, in the most polite Courts of Europe. The Whole calculated for the Entertainment and Improvement of the Youth of both Sexes. London: printed and published by T. Gardner at Cowley's-Head, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T72453. Grub Street ID 295977.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Female spectator. London [England]: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley’s Head, opposite St. Clement’s Church, in the Strand, 1744-M,DCC,XLVI [1746]. ESTC No. P468991. Grub Street ID 359253.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entering into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelesness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market-Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women. Wasting Victuals. Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men-Servants. Conduct towards Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master’s Son. If from Gentlemen Lodgers. To which are added, Directions for going to Market: Also, For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. Dublin: printed by and for George Faulkner, 1744. ESTC No. T82981. Grub Street ID 303458.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the late Duke of R-l-d. ... London: printed and published by T. Gardner, 1744. ESTC No. N6877. Grub Street ID 50090.
  • Haywood, Eliza. . London: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley’s Head, opposite St. Clement’s Church, in the Strand, MDCCXLV. [i.e. 1745-1746]. ESTC No. P2670. Grub Street ID 359254.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fortunate foundlings: Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister Madam Du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d. Containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and adventures of several persons of condition, in the most polite courts of Europe. The whole calculated for the entertainment and improvement of the youth of both sexes. Dublin: Printed for A. Bradley, at the Two Bible in Dame-street, M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. N6875. Grub Street ID 50075.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ... London: printed and publish'd by T. Gardner; and sold by the booksellers of town and country, 1745. ESTC No. N12480. Grub Street ID 2481.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. ... Dublin: printed for George and Alexander Ewing, 1746. ESTC No. N6402. Grub Street ID 46092.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The parrot. By the authors of the Female spectator. Part I. Containing, no I, II, III, IV, and V. To be continued. Dublin: printed by and for J. Kinneir, and A. Long, 1746. ESTC No. T216971. Grub Street ID 242216.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The parrot. With A compendium of the times. By the authors of the Female spectator. London: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head, opposite St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T135293. Grub Street ID 183734.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Parrot. With a Compendium of the times. By the authors of the Female spectator. London [England]: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head, opposite St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. P2661. Grub Street ID 56293.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. ... London: printed by T. Gardner, 1747. ESTC No. N57043. Grub Street ID 40215.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. ... Dublin: printed for George and Alexander Ewing, 1747. ESTC No. N9758. Grub Street ID 54634.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. Vol. I. London: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Str̀and, M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T135110. Grub Street ID 183603.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Life's progress through the passions: or, the adventures of Natura. By the author of the Fortunate foundlings. London: printed by T. Gardner, and sold at his printing-office, at Cowley's Head, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T70078. Grub Street ID 293866.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M----rs, and his sister, Madam du P--------y, the issue of the Hon. Ch----es M----rs, son of the late Duke of R----l----d. Containing Many wonderful Accidents that befel them in their Travels, and interspersed with the Characters and Adventures of Several Persons of Condition, in the most polite Courts of Europe. The Whole calculated for the Entertainment and Improvement of the Youth of both Sexes. London: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T75906. Grub Street ID 298492.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ... London: printed and published by T. Gardner; and sold by the booksellers of town and country, 1749. ESTC No. N20893. Grub Street ID 10275.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for the ladies Vol. I. London: printed and published by T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1749-50. ESTC No. T75907. Grub Street ID 298493.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. ... London: printed and published by T. Gardner, 1750. ESTC No. N6462. Grub Street ID 46606.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A present for women addicted to drinking. Adapted to all the different stations of life, from a lady of quality to a common servant. London: printed [by Thomas Gardner] for W. Owen, near Temple-Bar, [1750]. ESTC No. T75386. Grub Street ID 298112.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend. London: printed, and sold at the Royal Exchange, Temple-Bar, Charing-Cross, and all the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1750. ESTC No. T37884. Grub Street ID 267420.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; One of the Gentlemen of the Bed-Chamber to the Young Chevalier, and the only Person of his own Retinue that attended him from Avignon, in his late Journey through Germany, and elsewhere: containing Many remarkable and affecting Occurrences which happened to the P- during the Course of his mysterious Progress. To A particular Friend. London: printed, and sold at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, Charing-Cross, and all the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1750. ESTC No. T37885. Grub Street ID 267421.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend. London: printed, and sold at the Royal Exchange, Temple-Bar, Charing-Cross, and all the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1750. ESTC No. N19717. Grub Street ID 9134.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. Vol. I. London: printed by T. Gardner, and sold at his printing-office at Cowley's-Head, facing St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; and by all booksellers in town and country, M,D,CC,LI. [1751]. ESTC No. N33073. Grub Street ID 21593.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Lettres traduites de l'Anglais. Londres [i.e. Paris?], 1751. ESTC No. T75903. Grub Street ID 359260.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. Vol. I. London: printed by T. Gardner, and sold at his printing-office at Cowley's-Head, facing St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; and by all booksellers in town and country, M,D,CC,LI. [1751]. ESTC No. T73274. Grub Street ID 296602.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in four volumes. Vol. I. Dublin: printed for Oliver Nelson, at Milton's-Head in Skinner-Row, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. N1564. Grub Street ID 5347.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in two volumes. ... Dublin: printed for Robert Main, 1752. ESTC No. N53225. Grub Street ID 37163.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. In three volumes. Vol. I. By the author of The history of Betsy Thoughtless. London: printed for T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, facing St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; and sold by all booksellers in town and country, M,D,CC,LIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T75382. Grub Street ID 298108.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. By the author of The history of Betsy Thoughtless. ... Dublin: printed for R. Main, 1753. ESTC No. T75383. Grub Street ID 298109.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. London: printed for T. Gardner, 1755. ESTC No. N6461. Grub Street ID 46597.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Exploralibus. Vol. I. Dublin: printed for Robert Main, Bookseller, at Homer's-Head in Dame-Street, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. N8637. Grub Street ID 53540.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. ... London: printed for T. Gardner, 1755. ESTC No. N17779. Grub Street ID 7242.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Exploralibus. In four volumes. ... London: printed for T. Gardner, 1755. ESTC No. T142450. Grub Street ID 189834.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The husband. In answer to The wife. London: printed [by and] for T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, facing St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M,DCC,LVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T118517. Grub Street ID 170058.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The wife. Also, the husband, in answer to The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of The female spectator, and Betsy Thoughtless. In two volumes. Dublin: printed for John Exshaw, and Henry Saunders, 1756. ESTC No. T210772. Grub Street ID 238722.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of The Female Spectator, and Epstles for Ladies. London: printed for T. Gardner, 1756. ESTC No. T75406. Grub Street ID 298132.
  • 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.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Exploralibus. In two volumes. ... Dublin: printed for Sam. Price, 1756. ESTC No. N28978. Grub Street ID 18168.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M.DCC.LVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T75902. Grub Street ID 298489.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. Dublin: printed by James Hoey, at the Mercury in Skinner-Row next door to the Tholsel, M.DCC.LVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T202681. Grub Street ID 233518.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A wife to be lett. A [c]omedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty’s servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Glasgow: printed by James Knox, and sold at his shop, 1757. ESTC No. T217199. Grub Street ID 242325.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by a celebrated author of that country, now tr. into English. Dublin: [s.n.], 1758. ESTC No. N473674. Grub Street ID 359261.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Explorabilis. In two volumes. London: printed for T. Gardner, 1759. ESTC No. T134310. Grub Street ID 182972.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fortunate foundlings: being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam du P---y, the issue of the Hon. Ch--es M--rs, son of the late Duke of R-l-d, ... London: printed for T. Gardner, 1761. ESTC No. N7104. Grub Street ID 51448.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of the female spectator, and epistles for ladies. London: Printed for T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, facing St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M,DCC,LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N24996. Grub Street ID 14342.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. ... London: printed by T. Gardner, and sold at his Printing-Office at Cowley's-Head, 1762. ESTC No. N7547. Grub Street ID 52486.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The city jilt: or, the alderman turn'd beau. A secret history. London: printed by T. Bailey, at the Ship and Crown, Leaden-Hall street, where Tradesmens Bills are Printed at the Letter press, and off Copper-Plates. - Where Maredant's Antiscorbutic Drops are Sold at Six Shillings the Bottle, which Cures the most inveterate Scurvy, Leprosy, &c., [1764?]. ESTC No. T57429. Grub Street ID 283702.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. ... London: printed for T. Gardner, 1765. ESTC No. N17778. Grub Street ID 7241.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress’d orphan: or, Love in a mad-house. London: printed and sold at Mrs. Bailey’s printing-office, the Ship and Crown, Leaden-Hall-Street, where tradesmens bills are printed neat and reasonable, [between 1765 and 1767?]. ESTC No. N498466. Grub Street ID 359265.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsey Thoughtless, in four volumes. ... Dublin: printed by Oli. Nelson, 1765. ESTC No. T167649. Grub Street ID 205698.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. ... Sixth edition. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London : printed for T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head, opposite St. Clement's-Church, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N6463. Grub Street ID 46616.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Explorabilis. In two volumes. ... London: printed for L. Gardner, 1767. ESTC No. T135554. Grub Street ID 183963.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By the author of the History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. London: printed for T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T59700. Grub Street ID 285695.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Exploralibus. In two volumes. Vol. I. Dublin: printed by Henry Saunders, in Castle-Street, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T73515. Grub Street ID 296773.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Clementina; or, the history of an Italian lady, who made her escape from a monastery, for the love of a Scots nobleman. London: printed by W. Adlard, Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-Street, for Francis Noble, at his Circulating Library, near Middle-Row, Holbour; and John Noble, at his Circulation Library, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Square, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T75384. Grub Street ID 298110.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for L. Gardner, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T75389. Grub Street ID 298115.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By the author of The female-Spectator. Dublin: printed for W. and W. Smith, 1769. ESTC No. N31800. Grub Street ID 20674.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. A new edition. ... By the author of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. London: printed for L. Gardner, 1769. ESTC No. N17664. Grub Street ID 7130.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distressed orphan, or love in a madhouse: containing an account of her being left to the care of an uncle ... Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. London: printed and sold by T. Sabine and Son, [1770?]. ESTC No. N65304. Grub Street ID 47200.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female spectator. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for H. Gardner, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. T135109. Grub Street ID 183601.
  • Haywood, Eliza. A new present for a servant-maid: containing rules for her moral conduct both with respect to herself and her superiors: the whole art of cookery, pickling, preserving, &c. &c. and every other direction necessary to be known in order to render her a complete, useful, and valuable servant. In ten books. I. Necessary cautions and precepts for gaining goodwill and esteem. II. Directions for marketing, or the method of chusing all kinds of butchers meat, fish, fowl, &c. with instructions for carving. III. The whole art of cookery fully displayed, both with regard to dressing plain victuals, and also that of made dishes, soups, broths, &c. together with the best methods of pickling all kinds of fruits, buds, flowers, &c. IV. The art of preserving the most useful fruits, &c. V. The method of candying the fruits, &c. generally kept in a family. VI. The best methods of making all kinds of english wines, and giving them the true flavour of those imported from abroad. VII. The whole art of distillation; with the methods of making the cordial and sweet scented waters hitherto used in England, and also those imported from other countries. VIII. Useful family receipts. IX. Some general rules and directions for maid-servants. X. Instructions for carving according to the terms of art. With marketing tables, and tables for casting-up expences, &c. The whole interspersed with a great number of original receipts, never before published. By Mrs. Haywood. London: printed for G. Pearch, No. 12, Cheapside; and H. Gardner, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. T75385. Grub Street ID 298111.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. ... London: printed for H. Gardner, 1772. ESTC No. N17742. Grub Street ID 7205.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The wife. By Mira, One of the Authors of the Female Spectator, and Epistles for Ladies. London: printed for H. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, facing St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T75407. Grub Street ID 298133.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisibe [sic] spy. By Explorabilis. In two volumes. ... London: printed for H. Gardner, 1773. ESTC No. T134304. Grub Street ID 182966.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. By Mrs Eliza Haywood. In four volumes. ... Glasgow: printed and sold by R. Chapman and A. Duncan, 1775. ESTC No. N6373. Grub Street ID 45846.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The female Spectator. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. In four volumes. ... London: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, & R. Cater, 1775. ESTC No. N16933. Grub Street ID 6433.
  • Haywood, Eliza. Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. A new edition. In two volumes. ... London: printed for H. Gardner, opposite St. Clement’s Church, in the Strand, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. N31103. Grub Street ID 20011.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. A new edition. ... By the author of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. London: printed for H. Gardner, 1776. ESTC No. N8004. Grub Street ID 52912.
  • Haywood, Eliza. L’étourdie, ou histoire de Miss Betsy Tatless, traduite de l’anglois. Londres [i.e. Paris], M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N31213. Grub Street ID 359268.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. By Mrs. Haywood. In four volumes. London: printed for Harrison and Co. No. 18, Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]. ESTC No. T75390. Grub Street ID 298116.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. By Mrs. Haywood. In three volumes. London: printed for Harrison and Co. No. 18, Paternoster Row, MDCCLXXXV. [1785]. ESTC No. T76068. Grub Street ID 298557.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress’d orphan; or, Love in a mad-house; shewing, that she was left with a great fortune to the care of an uncle, who would have married her contrary to her inclination, to his own son, and on her refusal to comply, and having fix’d her heart on a colonel, she was sent to a mad-house, where she continued till her faithful lover sham’d himself mad, and by that means obtained her liberty. Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. London: printed by T. Sabine, at the London and Middlesex Printing Office, (No. 81,) Shoe-lane, Holborn, [ca. 1785?]. ESTC No. N498467. Grub Street ID 359269.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The invisible spy. By Explorabilis. In two volumes. London: printed for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster Row, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]. ESTC No. T11082. Grub Street ID 163311.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan; or, love in a mad house; shewing that she was left with a great fortune to the care of an uncle who would have married her contrary to her Inclination, to his own Son, and on her refusal to comply, and-having fixed her heart on a Colonel, she was sent to a Mad-House, where she continued till her faithful Lover sham'd himself mad, and by that means obtained her Liberty. Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with the colonel. London: printed and sold by T. Sabine (no, 81,) Shoe Lane, [1790?]. ESTC No. T77682. Grub Street ID 299720.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The distress'd orphan; or, love in a mad-house. Shewing, that she was left with a great fortune, to the care of an uncle, ... Interspersed with a great many entertaining letters. Written by herself, after her happy union with Honorio. London: printed by T. Sabine, at the London and Middlesex Printing Office, (No. 81,) Shoe-lane, Holborn, [ca. 1785?]. ESTC No. T226495. Grub Street ID 248039.