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| | Books by W. D.: Books in the extended shelves: W. D.: A copy of a letter sent from Sir Tho. Middleton, to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons.: Concerning the raising of the siege at Osvvestree, Iuly 3. 1644. By the forces commanded by the Earl of Denbigh. Sir Tho. Middleton, and Sir Will. Brereton. Wherein was divers of our enemies, men of quality, taken prisoners; 7. carriages, 200. common souldiers, 2 peeces of artillery, 100. horse. Also severall other letters to persons of quality in confirmation of the said victory. Together with a list of all the prisoners and carriages that were taken. Printed according to order. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, Iuly. 10. 1644), also by Thomas Middleton, T. B., and Lew Chadwick (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: Dispensatory and chirurgery (London : Printed by T.M. for Philip Chetwind, and are to be sold by Stationers, 1656), also by Paracelsus (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: Hans Bodenstine's Christmas story. Revised. Not a fairy tale. ([New York, 1892), also by William Dûval and W. D. (page images at HathiTrust) W. D.: A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend at London concerning a conference between some clergy-men at West-dereham in Norfolk, and some Quakers, December the 8th, 1698. ([London?] : Printed for, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1698) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: Mercy triumphant in the conversion of sinners unto God: Being an account of the remarkable experiences of many eminent Christians in several declarations made by them upon solemn occasions. Displaying the exceeding riches of the free grace and love of God in supporting them under violent temptations, and the troubles of their despairing consciences, and at length filling their souls with divine consolations. Formerly published by divers faithful ministers of the Gospel in and about London, and now revived for the comforting of poor doubting believers. By W.D. (London : printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey, near Cheapside, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: Our journall into Scotland anno Domini 1629, 5th of November, from Lowther (D. Douglas, 1894), also by C. Lowther (page images at HathiTrust) W. D.: Poems: in memory of a wife. (C. Palmer, 1919), also by William Dyson (page images at HathiTrust) W. D.: Terrible and wonderful news from Scotland, or, A dreadful warning for usurers and extortioners.: Being a full and faithful relation how a most miserable griping usurer and oppressor of the poor, living near John a Grotes house in the Highlands, was on the third of May last past, carried away by an evil-spirit, and hurried too and fro in the air two days together, in the sight of thousands of people, and at last his body torn to pieces, and dropt in several places. / Communicated in a letter from one in the Highlands to a friend in London; dated from Glascow the 12th of May. (London : Printed for A. Huish, in the year, 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: True and remarkable passages from the last of October to this present day.: From these severall places following; namely, from [brace] New-Castle. Durham. Rippon. The county of Lincolne. from Redding. Shrewsbury. Bristoll. Cornwall. Excester. Wherein are set down the daily machinations, and perverse practises of the malignant party against the Honourable the High Court of Parliament, with their ill successe in divers of their attempts and purposes. by W. D. (London : Printed for Fr. Wright, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: Two sermons preached in the Tovver.: The former, on Sunday the 30. day of Ianuary. 1641. The later, on Sunday the 24. day of April. 1642. By the Bishop of Bath and Wells. (London : Printed by T.H. for Charles Greene, and are to be sold in Ivy Lane at the signe of the Gun, M DC XLII. [1642]), also by William Piers (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. D.: VVit and drollery,: joviall poems. Never before printed. / By Sir J.M. Ja:S. Sir W.D. J.D. and other admirable wits. (London : Printed for Nath. Brook, at the Angel in Cornhil, 1656), also by J. P., J. M., and J. D. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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