Teuton versus Gaul: impending action for assault and battery, etc. (Third edition.) [Signed: “Britannicus.”]
Letters on the Present Disturbances in Great Britain and Her American Provinces
Revolutionary Causes: with a brief notice of some late publications; and a postscript, containing strictures on Cain [by Lord Byron], &c. [The foreword signed: Britannicus.]
Principles and Progress of the Movement. The democratic spirit of the movement; or, an inquiry into the character and tendency of democracy. By “Britannicus.” First printed in the “Leicester Conservative Standard.”
A Reply to the Case of Alexander Murray, Esq. [by Paul Whitehead], in a letter to that honourable gentleman. [Signed: Britannicus.]
A Pat from the Lion's Paw, inflicted in the name of common sense upon the railers against the Property Tax. By Leo Britannicus
Friendly Admonitions to the Inhabitants of Great-Britain, in General; and to the Clergy of the Church of England, in Particular. By Britannicus
Prometheus Britannicus; or, John Bull and the rural police, a tragic-comedy by a Rugbean [J.Ll. Brereton].
Principles and Progress of the Movement. The sectarian spirit of the movement. By “Britannicus.” From the Leicester Conservative Standard and Midland Counties Monthly Magazine
T he Occasional Writer: containing an answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's eldest son, which bears date at the Palace of Holy-Rood-House, the 10th day of October, 1745. Containing reflections, political and historical, upon the last Revolution, and the progress of the present rebellion in Scotland. Signed: Britannicus
A British Philippic. A poem in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards and the preparations for war. Signed: Britannicus