10. The Disguis"d Prince: or, the Beautiful Parisian. A True History, Translated from the French. For T. Corbett, and Sold by J. Roberts.

1728, 1729. 8vo.

The Dedication to Lady Lombe is signed Eliza Haywood.

From the French of the Sieur de Prechac or Mme de Villedieu.

B.M. (12511. h. 5), Part I only. Harvard, 2 parts. Part I, Daily Post, 16 Aug. 1728. Part II, Daily Journal, 14 May 1729.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For T. Corbett, and sold by J.

Roberts. 1733. 8vo.

Bodl. (G.o.dw. Pamph. 1231/4).

11. The Distress"d Orphan, or Love in a Mad-House. 1726?

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For J. Roberts. 1726. 8vo.

A second edition was advertised for D. Browne as a part of Mrs.

Haywood"s additional Works, Daily Post, 4 Jan. 1727.

University of Chicago.

[Another edition.] The Third Edition. For J. Roberts. 1726. 8vo.

B.M. (12611. f. 14).

[A revision.] Love in a Madhouse; or, the History of Eliza Hartley.

The Distressed Orphan. Written by herself after her happy Union with the Colonel. For T. Sabine. [n.d.] 8vo.

1770? (B.M. Catalogue). 1810 (Miss Morgan).

B.M. (12403, aa. 34/2).

12. The Double Marriage: or, the Fatal Release. A True Secret History.

For J. Roberts. 1726. 8vo.

Included in the two volumes of Mrs. Haywood"s additionalWorks, 1727.

University of Chicago. Daily Journal, 5 Aug. 1726.

13. 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. For W. Ellis, J. Roberts, Mrs. Billingsly, A.

Dod, and J. Fox. 1725. 8vo.

Written as a letter, signed Justicia.

B.M. (G. 13739/2). Copy owned by Professor Trent.

Daily Journal, 10 May 1725.

14. L"Entretien des Beaux Esprits. Being the Sequel to La Belle a.s.semblee. Containing the following Novels.... Written for the Entertainment of the French Court, by Madam de Gomez, Author of La Belle a.s.semblee. For F. Cogan, and J. Nourse. 1734. 12mo. 2 vols.

The Dedication to "the High Puissant and most n.o.ble Prince," Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, is signed Eliza Haywood. From the French of Madeleine Angelique Poisson de Gomez.

B.M. (12512. c. 13).

15. Epistles for the Ladies.... For T. Gardner. 1749, 1750. 8vo. 2 vols.

B.M. (8416. dd. 34). Columbia. Gentleman"s Magazine, Nov. 1748, &c.

[Another edition.] A New Edition. For T. Gardner.

Advertised in The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy, 1753.

[Another edition.] Epistles for Ladies. A New Edition. For H. Gardner.

1776. 12mo. 2 vols.

Yale.

16. The Fair Captive: a Tragedy. As it is Acted By His Majesty"s Servants. For T. Jauney and H. Cole. 1721. Svo.

Dedicated to Lord Viscount Gage.

B.M. (162. h. 18). Columbia.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For D. Browne, and S. Chapman.

1724.

Included with separate t.i.tle-page and imprint in Works, 1724.

17. The Fair Hebrew: or, a True, but Secret History of Two Jewish Ladies, Who lately resided in London. For J. Brindley, W. Meadows and J.

Walthoe, A. Bettesworth, T. Astley, T. Worral, J. Lewis, J. Penn, and R.

Walker. 1729. 8vo.

Advertised as by Mrs. Haywood in Frederick, Duke of Brunswick- Lunenburgh, 1729.

B.M. (635. f. 11/8). Daily Post, 29 Jan. 1729.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For J. Brindley, W. Meadows and J. Walthoe, A. Bettesworth, T. Astley, T. Worral, J. Lewis, J. Penn and R. Walker. 1729. Svo.

B.M. (12614. d. 8).

18. Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze. Being a Secret History of an Amour between two Persons of Condition. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. For D. Browne jun, and S. Chapman. 1725.

Included in the various editions of Secret Histories, etc.

19. Fatal Fondness: or, Love its own Opposer. (Being the Sequel of The Unequal Conflict.) A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.... For J. Walthoe, and J. Crokatt. 1725. 8vo.

Sir John Soane"s Museum. University of Chicago.

Daily Post, 19 May 1725.

20. The Fatal Secret: or, Constancy in Distress. By the Author of the Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity. For J. Roberts. 1724.

Dedicated to (Sir) William Yonge.

Daily Journal, 16 May 1724.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For J. Roberts. 1724. 8vo.

University of Chicago. The third edition with separate t.i.tle-page and imprint is a part of Secret Histories, etc., 1725.

THE FEMALE DUNCIAD, see Irish Artifice.

21. The Female Spectator. For T. Gardner. 1745. 8vo. 4 vols.

The monthly parts, April, 1744, to May, 1746 (two months omitted), bound up with a general t.i.tle-page, but each part retains its separate t.i.tle-page and imprint. Books I-VI, 1744; VII-XX, 1745; XXI-XXIV, 1746.

Vol. I dedicated to the d.u.c.h.ess of Leeds, Vol. II to the d.u.c.h.ess of Bedford, Vol. III to the d.u.c.h.ess of Queensberry and Dover, Vol. IV to the d.u.c.h.ess Dowager of Manchester.

B.M. (94. c. 12-15).

[Another edition.] The Third Edition. For George and Alexander Ewing.

Dublin. 1747. 12mo. 4 vols.

Columbia.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For T. Gardner. 1748. 12mo. 4 vols.

B.M. (P.P. 5251. ga). Harvard.

[Another edition.] The Third Edition. For T. Gardner. 1750. 12mo. 4 vols.

Harvard.

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