The art of dancing explained by reading and figures
MDCCXXXV [1735]
3
Jones, Edward, 1752–1824
Musical and poetical relicks of the Welsh bards
1784
4
Newmarket, Mildenhall, and Swaffham stage waggons
1796
5
Darly, M. (Mary)
Hinton & Lock
[not after 1778]
6
Grosley, Pierre Jean, 1718–1785
A tour to London, or, New observations on England and its inhabitants
1772
7
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756–1827
Comforts of Bath
[1798]
8
George I, King of Great Britain, 1660–1727
The establishment of the yearly charge of our dyett, with incidents for housekeeping
1714-1716
9
[Album of cut paper work]
[179-?]
10
24 caricatures
1771 [i.e. 1772]
11
Cupid's magick lantern
[1797]
12
Bill of expenses incurred by John Lawford for the funeral of William Bodimeade
1794
13
Clubbe, John, 1702 or 3–1773
Physiognomy
1763
14
Labat, maître d'armes
The art of fencing, or, The use of the small sword
MDCCXXXV [1735]
15
[Pattern book for English knife and fork handles]
[ca. 1780?]
16
Jackson, Maria Elizabeth
Botanical dialogues
1797
17
Nixon, John, -1818
A country dance
Dec. 1, 1789
18
Stewart, James
Plocacosmos, or, The whole art of hair dressing
MDCCLXXII [1782]
19
[Flower groups]
[1798]
20
Chambers, William, Sir, 1723–1796
Traité des édifices, meubles, habits, machines et ustensils des chinois
MDCCLXXVI [1776]
21
Tomkins, Peltro William, 1759–1840
To the Queen this book of etchings, from papers cut by the Right Honourable Lady Templeton in the collection of Her Majesty, is with permission most humbly dedicated
[1790]
22
Child, Samuel
Every man his own brewer
[1794?]
23
Grey, Booth, 1740–1802
Botanical collages from the circle of Booth Grey
1790s
24
Heckel, Augustin, approximately 1690–1770
The florist, or, An extensive and curious collection of flowers, for the imitation of young ladies, either in drawing, or in needle-work