1. An. 1684. An Exclamation from Tunbridge and Epsom Against the Newfound Wells at Islington. London: J. How.
2. An. 1714. The Tunbridge and Bath Miscellany for the Year 1714: Giving an Exact Description of Those Places, with Characters of the Company. To Which Is Added, the Lampoon, and Some Other Pieces Written There Last Summer. London: printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-Street.
3. An. 1727. The Ladies Physical Directory: Or, a Treatise of All the Weaknesses, Indispositions and Diseases Peculiar to the Female Sex from Eleven Years of Age, to Fifty or Upwards. By Which Woman and Maids of the Meanest Capacity May Perfectly Understand the Symptoms, Nature, and True Cause of Their Own Illnesses, and Readily Know How to Manage Themselves under All Their Infirmities. London: Two Blue Posts.
4. An. 1732. The Scarborough Miscellany: An Original Collection of Poems, Odes, Tales, Songs, Epigrams. London: J. Roberts.
5. An. 1735. The Bath, Bristol, Tunbridge and Epsom Miscellany. Containing, Poems, Tales, Songs, Epigrams, Lampoons, Satires, Panegyricks, Amours, Intrigues, &c. London: T. Dormer.