British Critic, December 1801.

“Mrs. Hunter has shewn both talent and judgment in this performance. On the whole, the Novel has a good tendency in endeavouring to communicate that knowledge of the world, without which it is impossible to have the true enjoyment of it.”

Monthly Rev. Dec. 1802.

“This is one of the very few Novels which, in point of moral and religious tendency, demands from us an unqualified recommendation to every class of readers.”

Anti-Jacobin Rev. Jan. 1802.

9. The HISTORY of the GRUBTHORPE FAMILY; or the Old Bachelor and his Sister Penelope. By Mrs. Hunter. In Three Vols. Price 13s. 6d. in Boards.

10. The UNEXPECTED LEGACY; a Novel. By Mrs. Hunter. In Two Vols. 12mo. Price 9s. in Boards.

Works in the Press:

1. The LAY of the LAST MINSTREL, a Poetical Romance. By Walter Scott, Esq. Editor of “The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.”

2. SPECIMENS of the MODERN ENGLISH POETS, with Preliminary Remarks, &c. By Robert Southey. Designed as a Sequel to the “Specimens of Early English Poets.” By George Ellis, Esq.