Worshipful Company Of Skinners : Brittannia's honor: : brightly shining in seuerall magnificent shewes or pageants, to celebrate the solemnity of the Right Honorable Richard Deane, at his inauguration into the majoralty of the honourable citty of London, on Wednesday, October the 29th. 1628. At the particular cost, and charges of the right vvorshipfull, worthy, and ancient Society of Skinners. / Inuented by Tho. Dekker.
Worshipful Company Of Weavers : You are hereby required to bring in for your fifty subsidies to the treasury at Weavers hall, and what you are behinde of the royall subsidies, weekly assessements, and twenty fifteenes granted at three severall times, to pay it to the severall collectors, and all within two daies after the date hereof, wherof you are not to fail as you will prevent distresse, which else will suddainly follow. Dated this [blank space] of
Worsley C : Refreshing drops, and scorching vials; : severally distributed to their proper subjects, according to the wisdom given that precious servant of the Lord, Mr. Christopher Goad. Sometimes Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, and Batchelor in Divinity, as men speak: but before his translation, became a disciple and learner again, sitting at the feet of Christ and his Spirit, where he took a higher degree, and now sits with Christ in heaven.
Worsley Ida : The cherry girl / Seymour Hicks and Ivan Caryll.
1904
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Worsley John 1919 : John Worsley's war : John Worsley and Kenneth Giggal.
1993
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Worsley Lis : The myth of the rural idyll : poverty in rural Leicestershire : a case study of Rutland district and its implications for country policies / by Ray Fabes, Marilyn Howard and Lis Worsley.
1983
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Worsley Lucy : A very British murder : the curious story of how crime was turned into art / Lucy Worsley.
Worsop Edward : A discouerie of sundrie errours and faults daily committed by lande-meaters, ignorant of arithmetike and geometrie, to the damage, and preiudice of many her Maiesties subiects : with manifest proofe that none ought to be admitted to that function, but the learned practisioners of those sciences: written dialoguewise, according to a certaine communication had of that matter. By Edward Worsop, Londoner. Euery one that measureth land by laying head to head, or can take a plat by some geometricall instrument, is not to be accounted therfore a sufficient landmeater, except he can also prooue his instruments, and measurings, by true geometricall demonstrations.
1582
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Worsop John : The propositions of Sir Anthony Thomas, knight, and Iohn Worsop, Esquire : for making of the bargaine with the country, and Henry Briggs, professor of the mathematicks in the vniuersitie of Oxford, Heldebrand Pruson, citizen and salter of London, and Cornelius Drible, engeneere, with the rest of the undertakers for the drayning of the Levell within the sixe counties of Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge, Isle of Elie, Huntington, North-hampton and Lincolne-shire, on the southside of Gleane.
1629
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Worssam B C : Geology of the country around Maidstone / by B.C. Worssam.
Worth Butler Michelle : Preparing effective midwives : an outcome evaluation of the effectiveness of pre-registration midwifery programmes of education / Diane Fraser, Roger Murphy, Michelle Worth-Butler.
1998
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Worth Chris : Making sense of public health medicine / Jim Connelly and Chris Worth.