A Vindication of the Character of Sir Richard Hill, Bart. from the Libellous Charges and Defamatory Aspersions of a Writer, Calling Himself"Fidelis": Addressed to the Burgesses and Freemen of ... Shrewsbury
Several Seats in Parliament, to be had gratis: or the only method of securing the best election. Being ... a letter to a Gentleman in Shrewsbury. [Signed, R. H., i.e. Sir Richard Hill. A religious tract.]
Henry and Acasto: a moral tale ... With a preface by Sir Richard Hill ... Third edition. With corrections, alterations, and additions by the author
Hard Measure, or, a real statement of facts in a letter to the Burgesses ... of Shrewsbury. With a few expostulations ... addressed to the new Candidate the Honourable W. Hill. Occasioned by the ... manner in which he has ... introduced the name of Sir R. H., into his late printed addresses. The third edition with alterations and ... additions
The Diplomatic Correspondence of Richard Hill Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of St. James to the Duke of Savoy in the Reign of Queen Anne 1703-1706
A Supplement to the Second Edition of Hard Measure, &c. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart. To be Given Gratis to Any of the Electors for Shrewsbury
The First of a Series of Letters to the Author of Pietas Oxoniensis [i.e. Sir Richard Hill], in Answer to His Letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury; Occasioned by the Publication of His Sermon Entitled A Test of True and False Doctrines
A Lash at Enthusiasm: in a dialogue founded upon real facts, between Mrs. Clinker and Miss Martha Steady. By Sir Richard Hill