Wetlands England Merseyside : The wetlands of Merseyside / R.W. Cowell, J.B. Innes ; with a contribution by C.E. Wells ; GIS mapping by John Dodds.; Cowell, R. W.
c1994
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Wetlands England Shropshire : The wetlands of Shropshire and Staffordshire / M.D. Leah ... [et al.] ; with contributions by R. Chaffer, R. White.
Wettenhall Edward 1636 1713 : The true history of councils enlarged and defended : against the deceits of a pretended vindicator of the primitive church, but indeed of the tympanite & tyranny of some prelates many hundred years after Christ, with a detection of the false history of Edward Lord Bishop of Corke and Rosse in Ireland ... and a preface abbreviating much of Ludolphus's History of Habassta : written to shew their dangerous errour, who think that a general council, or colledge of bishops, is a supream governour of all the Christian world ... / by Richard Baxter ... ; to which is added by another hand, a defence of a book, entituled, No evidence for diocesan churches ...; Baxter, Richard,
1682
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Wettenhall Edward 1636 1713 Brief And Modest Reply To Mr Penns Tedi : Truth further defended, and William Penn vindicated; : being a rejoynder to a book entitutled, A brief and modest reply, to Mr. Penn's tedious, scurrilous, and unchristian defence, against the bishop of Cork. Wherein that author's unfainess is detected, his arguments and objections are answered. / By T.W. and N.H.; Wight, Thomas,
1700
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Wettenhall England Maps : Cheshire [cartographic material] : sheet SJ 66 SW.; Great Britain.
Wever Richard : The dramatic writings of Richard Wever and Thomas Ingelend / [edited by J.S. Farmer.
1905
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Wexcombe England Maps : Wiltshire [cartographic material] : sheet SU 25 NE.; Great Britain.
1982
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Wexford History Early Works To 1800 : A letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Parliament of England : giving an account of the proceedings of the army there under his Lordships command; and several transactions between his Lordship and the Governor of Wexford. Together with a relation of the taking in of Wexford, with the fort, haven and shipping there; and of several other garisons of the enemy. As also the propositions tendred for the rendition of Wexford: and a copy of a censure, under the hand of Nicholas Bishop of Fernes, against Talbot who dyed a Protestant. Ordered by the Parliament, that these letters and transactions be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.; Ireland.
Wexford Ireland History Early Works To 1800 : The taking of VVexford : a letter from an eminent officer in the Army, under the command of the Lord Leiutenant of Ireland relateing the number put to the sword, and the manner of the taking the said town, with 71 peices of ordnance, 40 ships, 1300 prisoners, with store of arms, ammunition, mony, plate and jewells, and the advance of the Lord Leiutenants army to Rosse. And the engagement between Colonell Monroe and Colonell Oconelly, who was slain in the service.; R. L.
1649
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Wexford Ireland History Military Early Works To 1800 : July 22. 1642. A brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties fort of Duncannon, in the county of Wexford in Leinster, since the 8 of June, 1642. : With the taking and burning the town and castle called Dunmore, being a place of shelter for the rebels, with divers other matters of note. Written by Captain Thomas Aston, imployed in that service under command of the Lord Esmond; and by him sent to a gentleman of good credit in London.; Aston, Thomas,
1642
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Wexner Center For The Visual Arts : Phenomenon of visual perception in architecture : seen over Wexner Center for Visual Arts and Knowlton School of Architecture / Fatema Kabir.; Kabir, Fatema.
Weymouth Dorset England Antiquities : "Given to the ground" : a Viking age mass grave on Ridgeway Hill, Weymouth / by Louise Loe ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Lesley Abrams ... [et al.] ; illustrations by Magdalena Wachnik ... [et al.].
Weymouth Dorset History : The Great Western at Weymouth : a railway and shipping history.; Lucking, J. H.
c1971
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Weymouth Dorset History Siege 1643 Early Works To 1800 : An exact relation of foure notable victories obtained by the Parliaments forces: : being informed to the Honourable House of Parliament on Satterday last, being the 24. day of this instant February, 1644. Viz. I. The taking of 3000 pound in money, besides plate and jewels, with a convoy of sixty horse; going from Prince Rupert to Weymouth. II. Collonel Mittons taking of one collonel, many captaines and other officers, and 60 common soldiers prisoners; with the routing two regiments of Irish rebels newly landed, and taking their bag and baggage. III. A defeat given to the Newark forces, occasioned by a discovery of a dangerous plot, for betraying the town of Nottingham; with the manner of drowning many of them, and taking others prisoners. IV. The taking of twelve ships by the Earle of Warwicks ships, which were imployed against the Parliament, under the command of Browne Bushell; with a relation of what store of ordnance, ammunition and treasure was therein. Published according to order.
1644
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Weymouth Dorset Siege 1643 : An Exact relation of foure notable victories obtained by the Parliaments forces : being informed to the Honourable House of Parliament on Satterday last, being the 24 day of this instant February, 1644, ...
1644
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Wezel Netherlands History : A historicall relation of the famous siege of the Busse, and the suprising of Wesell : Together with the articles, and points of composition graunted by his Excellencie the Prince of Orange to those of the towne. And a supposition of the state, and order of their garrison marching out of the city. and some other additions herevnto annexed. Written by H.H. ... .; Hexham, Henry,