Lady

Gentlewoman}} ''Lady'' is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the female counterpart of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. Informal use is sometimes euphemistic ("lady of the night" for prostitute).

"Lady" is also a formal title in the United Kingdom. "Lady" is used before the family name or peerage of a woman with a title of nobility or honorary title ''suo jure'' (in her own right), women members of the Order of the Garter and Order of the Thistle, or the wife of a lord, a baronet, Scottish feudal baron, laird, or a knight, and also before the first name of the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl. Provided by Wikipedia

182
by Lady
Published 1788
Printed for T. Hookham, New Bond-Street

183
by Lady
Published 1788
Printed for Messrs. P. Byrne, P. Wogan, H. Colbert, and J. Halpen

186
by Lady
Published 1794
Printed for P. Wogan, No. 23, Old-Bridge, T. M'donnell, No. 50, Essex-Street, and H. Fitzpatrick, No. 2, Up. Ormond-Quay

187
by Lady
Published 1796
Printed for Jackson 23, Parliament-Street

190
by Young lady
Published 1721
printed in the year

193
by Young lady
Published 1773
printed for F. and J. Noble, at their respective circulating libraries, near Middle Row, Holborn, and Saint Martin's Court, near Leicester Square

194
by Young lady
Published 1784
printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly

195
by Eminent lady
Published 1793
printed for J. Lackington, No. 46 & 47, Chiswell-Street, Finsbury-Square, Moorfields

196
by Young Lady
Published 1784
printed for S. Price, W. & H. Whitestone, R. Moncrieffe, T. Walker, G. Burnet, J. Exshaw, L. White, P. Byrne, R. Burton, W. M`Kenzie

197
by British lady
Published 1745
printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row

198
by Friend of the lady's
Published 1701
printed for Eliz. Harris at the Harrow in Little-Britain ; and are to be sold by Tho. Wall in Bristol, Philip Bishop in Exeter, Henry Chalklin in Taunton, and most other booksellers in the West of England

199
by Lady of quality
Published 1712
printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side