Williams Marianne 1793 1879 : Letters from the Bay of Islands : the story of Marianne Williams / edited by Caroline Fitzgerald ; foreword by Waiohau Te Haara.; Williams, Marianne,
Williams Richard 1652 1692 : The Merits of the election of Richard Williams, Esq., Burgess of Parliament for the borough of New Radnor : appointed to be heard on Wednesday the third of April upon the petition of William Probert ...
Williams Roger 1604 1683 Bloody Tenent Of Persecution For Cause Of : The bloudy tenent, washed, and made white in the bloud of the Lambe: : being discussed and discharged of bloud-guiltinesse by just defence. Wherein the great questions of this present time are handled, viz. how farre liberty of conscience ought to be given to those that truly feare God? And how farre restrained to turbulent and pestilent persons, that not onely raze the foundation of godlinesse, but disturb the civill peace where they live? Also how farre the magistrate may proceed in the duties of the first table? And that all magistrates ought to study the word and will of God, that they may frame their government according to it. Discussed. As they are alledged from divers Scriptures, out of the Old and New Testament. Wherein also the practise of princes is debated, together with the judgement of ancient and late writers of most precious esteeme. Whereunto is added a reply to Mr. Williams answer, to Mr. Cottons letter. / By John Cotton Batchelor in Divinity, and teacher of the church of Christ at Boston in New England.; Cotton, John,
Williams Roger Sir 1540 1595 Briefe Discourse Of Warre : A breefe discourse, concerning the force and effect of all manuall weapons of fire : and the disability of the long bowe or archery, in respect of others of greater force now in vse. With sundrye probable reasons for the verrifying therof: the which I haue doone of dutye towards my soueraigne and country, and for the better satisfaction of all such as are doubtfull of the same. Written by Humfrey Barwick ...; Barwick, Humfrey.
1592?
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Williams Ship : The discovery of the South Shetland Islands : the voyages of the brig Williams, 1819-1820, as recorded in contemporary documents and the journal of Midshipman C.W. Poynter / edited by R.J. Campbell.
Williams Thomas : The case of the Honourable Henry Cornwall, Esq; appellant, against a decree of dismission, and against a decree made in the Court of Chancery, ... in two causes; wherein the appellant was plaintiff: and Elizabeth Williams, ... defends. And the other, wherein John Page, ... were plaintiffs: and ... Henry Cornwall, Esq; defts.; Cornwall, Henry,
1701
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Williams Thomas 1591 : The strange and cruell martyrdome of an English man in the towne of Dunkerke this present moneth of Januarie. 1591 : With the manner of his torments, and his great patience at his death, which hee suffered for the profession of the Gospell of Christ Iesus.
Williams William Sir 1634 1700 : The speech of the honorable William Williams Esq. : speaker of the House of Commons, to the honourable House of Commons : upon the electing of him speakrer [sic] in the Parliament at Oxford, Monday the 21th. day of March, 1680/1 : together with his speeches to His Most Excellent Majesty, at the presenting him speaker to His Majesty by the commons in Parliament, upon Tuesday 22th. day of the same month.; Williams, William,
1681
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Williamsburg Va History : The new history in an old museum : creating the past at Colonial Williamsburg / Richard Handler and Eric Gable.; Handler, Richard.
1997
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Williamson 1683 : You are desired to accompany the corps of Mrs. Williamson : from her house in Channel Row to St. Audoens Church on Tuesday the four and twentieth of July 1683 at three of the clock in the [a]fternoon.
Williford Joane 1645 : The examination, confession, triall, and execution, of Joane Williford, Joan Cariden, and Jane Hott: : who were executed at Feversham in Kent, for being witches, on Munday the 29 of September, 1645. Being a true copy of their evill lives and wicked deeds, taken by the Major of Feversham and jurors for the said inquest. With the examination and confession of Elizabeth Harris, not yet executed. All attested under the hand of Robert Greenstreet, major of Feversham.
1645
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Willimot Joane : Witchcrafts, strange and wonderfull: : discovering the damnable practices of seven witches, against the lives of certaine noble personages, and others of this kingdome, as shall appeare in this lamentable history. ; With an approved triall how to finde out either witch or any apprentice to witch-craft..
Willington George : The Full and true account of the barbarous and cruel usage of Mr. George Willington, midshipman on board the Faulkland man of war : which having taken a prize call'd the Lascine, richly la[d]en from the West-Indies with several persons of quality and passengers on board : the leiutenant, George Titsdon, Mr. Willington, and several others were put on board the said prize, who for some secret grudge toward the said Mr. Willington beat and bruis'd him so barbarously ...
1700
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Willington George Gadding Tribe Reproved : The schoolmaster disciplin'd, or, A reply to a lying paper, entitull'd, The gadding tribe reproved, put foeth [sic] under the name of George Willington ... : also, An answer to a scandalous paper, put forth by William Prynne, entitulled The Quakers unmasked ... : whereunto is added A reply to an additional paper, put forth by William Prynne, in his lying, inlarged edition of his scandalous paper aforementioned ... / by John Audland.; Audland, John,
1655
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Willington George Thrice Welcome And Happy Inauguration Of Our Most Graciou : A presentation of wholesome informations, unto the King of England, &c. : Being a defence pleaded, and also appealed unto him; even to the testimony of the spirit of God in his own conscience. In answer to a certain accusation, charged before him ... against us, whom in derision, the acccuser [sic] calls Quakers. And also, herein are laid down divers considerations ... concerning church-government, and concerning the making and sending forth ministers; and concerning the true prophets and true ministers, and the false; and how they are distinguished, in their call, maintenance, and practises: and that none ought to suffer death of body ... though they may erre in their mindes, in the knowledge and judgement of spiritual things. All which, is soberly presented to the King and his Council, for them to consider. / By a servant of Christ, Edward Burroughs.; Burrough, Edward,
1660
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Willis Anne 1638 : Natures cruell step-dames: or, Matchlesse monsters of the female sex; Elizabeth Barnes, and Anne Willis : Who were executed the 26. day of April, 1637. at Tyburne, for the unnaturall murthering of their owne children. Also, herein is contained their severall confessions, and the courts just proceedings against other notorious malefactors, with their severall offences this sessions. Further, a relation of the wicked life and impenitent death of Iohn Flood, who raped his owne childe.; Goodcole, Henry,
1637
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Willis Paul E : Learning to labor in new times / edited by Nadine Dolby and Greg Dimitriadis with Paul Willis.
2004
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Willis Richard 1664 1734 : Remarks upon the occasional paper, number VIII : in a letter to the author.; Milles, Thomas,