Wells Henry 1652 : The gardner at the gallows : for buggerie laid to his charge. Being a true narrative of a strange and admirable passage of Gods providence in the reprieve of Thomas Rivers gardner, living at St. Giles in Southampton buildings; who being indicted for buggering his apprentice Henry Wells, a lad about 15 years of age, was condemned on Friday the 13. of this instant December, at the Old-Bayly sessions, and drawn to Tyburn the Wednesday following, about 10 a clock; where being tied up, the lad and his mother being present, they declare the wrong they had done him; and who thereupon was reprieved. Also the passages between the master and servant when brought back. Written by one who was an eye and ear witness.
Wells Joe 1989 : Touch and go Joe : an adolescent's experiences of OCD / Joe Wells ; illustrated by Joe Wells ; foreword by Isobel Heyman.; Wells, Joe,
Wells John Active 17th Century : The works of darknesse brought to light and reproved : in answer to divers false doctrines and principles of Iohn Wells of St. Ives (so called) in Huntington-shire, concerning the Word and the Gospel, and the way to Christ, and the tryal of spirits, and the light which lighteth every man, and the ministers maintenance ... : also, some queries propounded to Iohn Wells to answer / by him that loves the truth as it is in Iesus, F.H.; Howgill, Francis,
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Wells Law And Legislation Scotland Early Works To 1800 : To his Grace, his Majesties high commissioner, and Honourable Estates of Parliament, : The petition of Patrick Porterfield of Comistoun, and other heritors near adjecent to the town of Edinburgh.; Porterfield, Patrick.
Wells Somerset : Geology of the country around Wells and Cheddar : explanation of one-inch geological sheets 280, new series / by G.W. Green and F.B.A. Welch with contributions by G.A. Kellaway ... [et al.].; Green, G.W.
Wells Somerset History Military Early Works To 1800 : The Resolution of Devonshire and Cornwall and other adioyning counties: : with the names of the forts and castles given up to the King. With the copie of a letter written by I. Ayre Esquire from Portsmouth, to M. I. Arundell in London, shewing His Majesties entertainment there, and all proceedings since his Maiesties coming thither. Also a true relation of the passages between the cavaliers at Wels in Somerset-shire, and the trained bands, with their resolution for the defence of the King and Parliament, and the number of voluntiers that came to assist them from the neighbouring counties. Joh. Brown Cler. Parl.
Welsh Language Dictionaries Early Works To 1800 : A design of a British dictionary, historical and geographical : with an essay, entituled, Archælogia Britannica: and a natural history of Wales. By Edward Lhwyd, keeper of the Ashmolean repository, Oxon.; Lhuyd, Edward,
Welsh Language Dictionaries English Early Works To 1800 : A dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe : moche necessary to all suche Welshemen as wil spedly learne the englyshe to[n]gue thought vnto the kynges maiestie very mete to be sette forthe to the vse of his graces subiectes in Wales: wherevnto is p[re]fixed a litle treatyse of the englyshe pronu[n]ciacion of the letters, by Wyllyam Salesbury; Salesbury, William,
Welsh Language Humour Early Works To 1800 : The Welchmens lamentation and complaint, for te losse of her great towne and city of Hereford, : which taken from her by her creat enemy, Sir William Waller; and for te losse of her creat cosin and commander, M. Fitz-William Conningsby, governour of her said creat city of Hereford.