Winington Salwey : Anthony Lechmere, Esq; sitting member for the borough of Bewdley. : Salwey Winington, Esq; petitioner. The case.; Winington, Salwey.
Winnard John : Truth exalted, and the peaceable fellowship and exercise thereof vindicated against the abusive clamours of a dividing false spirit. : Given forth in answer to a printed paper subscribed, Edward Nightingale, Tho. Dennison, John Winnard, John Cox, called An account of their offers in the Quarterly Meetings at York, for the accommodating of the differences that were amongst Friends, being (say they) three distinct papers given in for peace at three several meetings. Wherein it's clearly demonstrated, that the aforesaid persons have been the authors thereof, through the opposition they have made against the Gospel care, and practices used amongst Gods people in the Church of Christ. Herein also is shewed what Christian care and endeavours have been used touching them, before they excluded themselves, and their separate meeting set up. Recommended to Gods witness in the aforesaid subscribers, and to the consideration of all sober people where this may come. Hereunto is also added, by way of answer, some observations made upon another printed paper, given forth by John Cox, called, An epistle to all the Lords people (feignedly pretended to be) sent as a salutation of love and peace.
Winnibelle Yacht : Wind aloft, wind alow / translated from the French of Marin-Marie. containing narratives of his two single-handed Atlantic crossings, under sail in the Winnibelle and under power in the Arielle.; Marin-Marie,
Winnie The Pooh Fictitious Character : Winnie-the-Pooh on management : in which a very important bear and his friends are introduced to a very important subject.; Allen, Roger E.
Winniffe Thomas 1576 1654 : Mr. Rowse his speech made in the lower House of Parliament the thirtieth of December, 1641. : In opposition of the making of Doctor Winniff, Doctor Holsworth, Doctor King, bishops (lately elected by his Majesty) till a setled government in religion be established in this kingdome.; Rous, Francis,
Winrobust : Engineering methods for robust product design : using Taguchi methods in technology and product development / William Y. Fowlkes, Clyde M. Creveling ; with WinRobust software written by John Derimiggio.; Fowlkes, William Y.
Winslow Edward 1595 1655 : To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England : a serious charge and accusation against Mr. Edw. Winslow, one of the commissioners for compounding at Haberdashers Hall / by William Bray.; Bray, William,
Winslow Edward 1595 1655 Hypocrisie Unmasked : New-Englands Jonas cast up at London: or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England against divers honest and godly persons, : for petitioning for government in the common-wealth, according to the lawes of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the sacraments in their churches; and in case that should not be granted, for leave to have ministers and church-government according to the best reformation of England and Scotland. Together with a confutation of some reports of a fained miracle upon the aforesaid petition, being thrown over-board at sea; as also a breif [sic] answer to some passages in a late book (entituled Hypocrisie unmasked) set out by Mr. Winslowe, concerning the Independent churches holding communion with the reformed churches. / By Major John Child.; Child, John,
Winslow Quebec Social Conditions : Crofters and habitants : settler society, economy, and culture in a Quebec township, 1848-1881 / J.I. Little.; Little, J. I.
Winter England Norwich Religious Aspects : A prayer to be sayd in the end of the mornyng prayer daily (through the dioeces of Norwich) during the tyme of this hard and sharp wether of frost and snow to craue mercye for our synnes and release of this sore punishment at the mercifull handes of our good and gracious God; Church of England.
Winter Francis 1693 : An Account of the condemnation, behaviour, execution, and last dying words of Captain Francis Winter : who was condemned at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, on Saturday the 29th of April, for the murther of one John Chandler, in White Fryers, in London, &c. and executed for the same at White-Fryars-Gate in Fleetstreet, on Wednesday the 17th of May 1693.