William Hatchett

William Hatchett (1701 – 1760s) was an English translator, dramatist and pamphleteer. He was born and went to school in York, but by the late 1720s was living in London, where he remained for most of his life. Hatchett appears to have been a long-time partner of Eliza Haywood; some of Hatchett’s works were also either co-written with, or published by, Haywood. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Hatchett, William
Published 1730
printed for William Mears, at the Lamb; and Thomas Corbett, at Addison's-Head; both without Temple-Bar

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by Hatchett, William
Published 1733
printed for William Rayner, prisoner in the King's-Bench, and to be sold at the Theatre, and likewise at the Printing-Office in Marigold Court, over-against the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand

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by Hatchett, William
Published 1740
printed for J. Cooper in Fleetstreet; and sold by the pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster

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by Hatchett, William
Published 1741
printed for Charles Corbett, at Addison's-Head, opposite St. Dunstan's-Church, in Fleet-Street