Wright Joseph Active 1700 : The miraculous fasting of the naked-man : being a strange and true account how Mr. Joseph Wright, (who, for ten or twelve years last past, went naked through the streets of the city and suburbs of London) has liv'd in the Poultrey-Compter thirty five days without eating or drinking, notwithstanding he had lost twelve ounces of blood the day before his confinement.
Wright Mr 1693 : A Relation of a bloody and barbarous murder, committed on the body of Mr. Wright a Protestant minister, on Thursday the 24 of this instant February : with the manner of the discovery, and of the coroners inquest thereon.
Wright Peter 1926 : Wrights & wrongs [electronic resource] : my life in dance / Peter Wright with Paul Arrowsmith ; with a foreword by Miyako Yoshida.; Wright, Peter,
Wright Robert 1688 : The last speech and confession of John Thompson, Richard Crook alias Hide, John Atkins alias Lush, Richard Stanley, Robert Wright, and Thomas Birch, for killing the two boys. : Who were executed at Tybourn, on Friday the 4th. of this instant May, 1688.; Thompson, John,
Wright Thomas 1624 Quatuor Colloquia : Epilogus ad Quatuor colloquia Dni. Dris. Wrighti, pro mala fide habita; et à Iacobo Nixon Hiberno, non bona fide relata; et Guilielmo Stanleio nullius fidei per duelli dicata : pro amico et gentili suo Dno. Thoma Roe equite editus. Authore Guilielmo Roe. Epilogus 1. De certitudine remissionis peccatorum. 2. Quòd papistæ nesciant quid in missa sua sumant, veri autem Christiani probè intelligant. 3. De reali præsentia corporis Christi in Eucharistia absq[ue] transubstantiatione. 4. De impunitate summi pontificis in errore et rebus contra fidem definiendis.; Roe, William,
Wright William Of Dublin : The confider in falshood confounded. : Being an answer to an abusive book lately published by William Wright of Dublin, against Thomas Carleton his tenant in the first place: And Will. Edmondson, John Burnyet, Abraham Fuller, and Franc. Randall, arbitrators, in the second place; equally chosen to end some difference between the said William Wright and Thomas Carleton, &c.; Carleton, Tho.
Wriothesley James Wriothesley Lord 1605 1624 : A treatise of patience in tribulation : first, preached before the Right Honourable the Countesse of Southampton in her great heauines for the death of her most worthy husband and sonne: afterward inlarged for the helpe of all that are any way afflicted crossed or troubled. By William Iones B. of D. and P. of Arraton in the Isle of Wight. Herevnto are ioyned the teares of the Isle of Wight, shed on the tombe of their most noble Captaine Henrie Earle of Southampton and the Lord Wriothesly his sonne.; Jones, William,
Writ Of Error England : Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause : it is therefore ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the plaintiffs in all such writs after the same, and the records be brought in, shall speedily repair to the clerk of the Parliament, and prosecute their writs of error ...; England and Wales.
Writ Of Error Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : Die Veneris, 13 Decemb. 1661. Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable [sic] into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein often desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause ....; England and Wales.
Writer Clement Active 1627 1658 Jus Divinum Presbyterii : The unreasonableness of infidelity; : manifested in four discourses, the subject of which is expressed in the next pages. Written for the strengthening of the weak, the establishing of the tempted, the staying of the present course of apostasie, and the recovery of those that have not sinned unto death. / By Richard Baxter.; Baxter, Richard,
Writing Books English Early Works To 1800 : The compleat writing master : a copy book furnished with all the most usefull hands now practised by the best artists in London : together with such plain and easie directions for young learners, that they may in a short time (without the help of a teacher) fit themselves for any trade or imployment whatsoever : with directions for the making of all sorts of knots or flourishes / invented, written, and engraven by E. Cocker.; Cocker, Edward,
Writing Europe History To 1500 Congresses : Strategies of writing : studies on text and trust in the Middle Ages : papers from Trust in Writing in the Middle Ages (Utrecht 28-29 November 2002) / edited by Petra Schulte, Marco Mostert and Irene van Renswoude.