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WALLER
WALLER (Edmund) the Poet. The Poetical works of B.
Waller and Sir J. Denham. With memoir and critical
dissertation, by G. Gilfillan.
Edinburgh, J. Nichol, 1857.
S°. 8^ in. xxxi. + (3) + 329pp. + (l) p.
The Panegyrike and the Storme ; two poetike libells by
Ed. Waller, vassall to the usurper, answered by more
faythfull subjects to his sacred Maty, king Charles ye
Second. [By E. Watson.] ... [? Bruijes], 1659.
4^ Tin. (6) + 24 + (26) pp.
Bound with Prynne's Mount-Orgiieil.
WALLER
9320
[Another edition.] See Panegyric.
• A Poem upon the death of O. Cromwell ... by Mr. W.
Sec Cromwell (o.) Lord Protector of the Commomvcalth
of England, Scotland and Ireland. The Life of Oliver
Cromwell, Lord Protector. . . . 1724, 8°.
An Honourable and learned speech made ... in Parlia¬
ment, against the prelates innovations, false doctrin, and
discipline. . . . [London'], Bichard Smithcrs, 1641.
4°. 7§in. (2)+ 6 pp.
Instructions to a painter, for the drawing of the posture
and progress of his Ma.ties forces at sea, under the com¬
mand of his highness royal, together with the battle and
victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665. . . . [In
verse.] London, Henry Herringman, 1666.
Fol. 11 in. 18 pp.
Mr. Waller's speech in parliament, at a conference of
both Houses in the painted chamber, 6 July, 1641. [On
the impeachment of Mr. Justice Crawley.]
London, J. N. for Abel Boper, 1641.
4^ 7^ in. (2)+ 14 pp.
Mr. Wallers speech in the House of Commons on . . .
4th of July 1643 ; being brought to the barro and having
leave to say what he could for himselfe, before they
proceeded to expell him the House.
London, G. Dexter, 1643.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 5 pp. + (l) p.
A Speech made by Master Waller ... in the . ; . House
of Commons, concerning episcopacie whether it should
be committed or rejected. [Londori], Jtdy 3, 1641.
4°. 7J in. 6 pp.
A Worthy speech made in the House of Commons,
this present parliament, 1641. 1. That parhaments
are the onely way for advancing the kings affaires. 2.
That the restoring of the property of goods and freedome
of the subject is a chiefe meanes to maintainc religion
and obedience to his majestie. . . .
London, John Nicholson, 1641.
4". 7i in. (2)+ 6 pp.
WALLER {Sir William) Parliamentary General. See
Deverbux (k.) '5rd Earl of Essex. A Letter from . . .
Robert, earl of Essex to the . . . House of Commons,
concerning the sending of a commission forthwith to i
sir W. W., wherein his excellency declareth himself to
be conlirnjcd in the justnesse of the cause, so long as he
hath one drop of blood in his veins. . . . i644[-45], 4°.
See Massey (e.) Major-General. A Declaration to the
city and kingdome, from major-generall Massey, sir W.
W., and the rest of the impeached members of parlia¬
ment : concerning the proceedings of the lord generall
Fairfax and the army. . . . 1648, 4°.
Certain propositions made by sir William Waller at
the surrender of Arundell Castle, together with a list of
the names of the commanders taken in the said Castle;
also verses gratulatory. . . .
[London], J. Field, Jan, 11, 1644.
4°. 1\ in. 8 pp.
WALLER {Sir William) Parliamentary Gejieral. A Letter
from sir W. Waller . . . to . . . Robert, earl of Essex . . .
of a great victory he obtained at Malmsbury, 23 Martii,
in the county of Wilts, with the names of divers of the
commanders in chief that he took. . . .
London, E. Husbands, March 28, 1643.
4". 7 in. 8 pp.
WALLER (William Chapman) See Minet (w.) Registers of
the church known as La Patente in Spittlefields from
1689 to 1785. Edited . . . by W. M. . . . and W. C W
. . . i8g8, 4°.
See Minet (w.) Transcript of the registers of the pro-
testant church at Guisne, from 1668 to 1685. Made
and edited by W. M. . . . and W. C. W 1891, 4°.
Sec MoENS (w. J. c.) Register of baptisms in the Dutch
Church at Colchester, from 1645 to 1728. . . . [Put
through the press by W. C. W.] 1905, 4°.
WALLIN (Georg) Bishop of Gottenberg. Eefutationis
commenti de gladio . . . regis Svecorum etc. Gustavi
II. Magico, pars prior [particula secunda, pars tertia],
quam . . . praeside G. WalHn . . . sistit D. Salin [O.
Deckberg; A. Hedengren.] . . .
Upsaliae, Werner, [1728-29].
4°. 8 in. 3 parts in 1 vol. i. (8) pp.+ pp. 75 to 121+ (1) p., 1 large
folding plate, n. (2) pp.+ pp. 123 to 154+ (2) pp., 1 folding plate.
HI. (6) pp. + pp. 155 to 186+ (2) pp. Pages 1-74 arc wanting but
the work appears to be complete.
WALLINGFORD, Corporation of. [Report on the mss.
of the corporation of Wallingford by H. T. Riley.] Hist.
MSS. Commission vi., pp. 572-595. 1877, fol.
WALLINGFORD (William) Sec Riley (h. t.) Chronica
monasterii S. Albani . . . vol. 11. Registra J. Whetham-
stede. . . W. W., etc. . . . 1873, 8°.
WALLIS (James) of the Middle-Temple. Sec De La Motte
(f. h.) The Trial at large of F. H. de la Motte, for high
treason . . . taken in short hand by J. W. . . . [1781],
8 .
WALLIS (John) The Country twenty two miles round
London. . . . London, J. IVallis, 1799.
22J X 22J in.
WALLIS (John) /)./>.. Savilian Professor. Sec Davys (j.)
An Essay on the art of decyphering. In which is inserted
a discourse of Dr. Wallis. . . . 1737, 4°.
Doctor W.'s letter touching the doctrine of the Blessed
Trinity answer'd by his friend. [London, 1691.]
4°. 8 in. 15pp. + (l) p.
WALLIS (Samuel) Sec Hawkesworth (.t.) An Account of
the voyages ... in the southern hemisphere . . . per¬
formed by . . . captain Wallis, etc. . . . 1773, 4°.
WALLIS (Whitworth) Sec Birmingham, Museum and Art
Gallery. Catalogue ... of the loan collection of paint¬
ings ... by W. J. Miiller. Compiled by W. W., etc. . . .
1896, 4°.
See Birmingham.—Museum and A rt Gallery. Catalogue
... of the permanent collection of paintings . . . compiled
by W. W., etc. . . . 1891, 8°.
• See Birmingham.—Museum and Art Gallery. Hand¬
book to Aston Hall, with . . . notes, by W. W. . . . 1896,
See Birmingham.—Museum and Art Gallery. Hand¬
book ... to the collections of industrial art objects.—
Compiled by W. W. ... 1890, 4°.
■ See Birmingham.—Museum and Art Gallery. Illus¬
trated catalogue of a loan collection of portraits, by sir
J. Reynolds, T. Gainsborough, G. Romney, etc. . . . com¬
piled by W. W., etc. 1903, 4°,

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