Susannah Gunning

Susannah Gunning, ''née'' Minifie (c. 1740 – 28 August 1800 London) was a British writer and novelist. She and her family were the centre of a society scandal in 1791 which revolved around a suitor for her daughter, Elizabeth Gunning. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1792
printed for the author, by William Lane, at the Minerva Press, and sold by Mess. Hookham and Carpenter, Old and New Bond Street; William Richardson, Royal-Exchange; and Mr. Meyler, at Bath

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1800
printed by T. Gillet, Salisbury-Square; and sold by T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1792
printed for William Lane, at the Minerva Press, Leadenhall-Street

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1793
printed for J. Bell, No. 148, Oxford-Street

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1796
printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury-Square

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1769
printed for T. Durham, Charing-Cross ; G. Kearsly, Ludgate-Street ; S. Bladon, Paternoster-Row: and F. Blyth, No. 87, Cornhill

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1794
printed for J. Bell, No. 148, Oxford-Street

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1768
printed for T. Cadell, (successor to Mr. Millar) in the Strand ; and J. Payne, in Paternoster-Row

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1803
Dutton

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1794
Bell

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1794
Bell

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by Gunning, Susannah
Published 1794
Bell