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WEYDENSSEE
WEYDENSSEE (Ebeehard) See Weidensee.
WEYER (Jean Sylvain van de) See Jean, le Brabanron,
pseii/l. [i.e. Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer]
WEYHROTHER (Clemens von) Prager Sagen. Gesam-
melt von 0. Eitter von Weyrother. Zweite Reihe. . . .
Frag, Bellmann, 1864.
8'^. 8 ill. (t2)4-91 + (3) pp. Wanting the 1st scries.
WEYLAND (A. N.) Piopheties authentiques sur S.S. le
pape Pie ix. et la revolution de Rome ; S. M. Napoleon
iiL, empereur des Fran^ais; la longue dur^e promise au
grand Empire Britannique ; la triple alliance de I'Angle-
terre, de la Turquie et de la France; I'empereur de
Russie et la terreur que I'elu du peuple frang-ais, la
reine d'Angleterre et I'empereur des Turcs etaient des¬
tines a lui inspirer; la gueire d'Orient, ses causes, ses
vicissitudes et ses resultats detinitifs; le siege, la prise
et la ruine de Sebastopol; entin le retablissement de la
Pologne, la chute partielle du schisme Greco-Russe, et
celle du Mahometisme europeen; imprimees pour la
premiere fois en 1555, expliquees pour la premiere fois
en 1855. . . . Metz, Librairie GathoUque, 1856.
8°. 9 in. (6) + 240 pp., 1 plate.
WEYLERUS (Georgius Albertus) Origines et elogia
Hoenloica, praeside B. G. Struvio . . . representat G. A.
Weylerus. Jenae, J. B. Heller, 1744.
4°. 8 in. 56 pp.
WEYMAN (Stanley John) The Man in black . . . illustrated
by Wal Paget and H. M. Paget.
London, Cassell and Co., 1894,
8°. 7i in. (8) + 212 pp.
WEYMARUS (Daniel) See Weimarus.
WEYMOUTH. Sherren (j.) [Report on] the manuscripts
of the towns of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Mr.
Sherren's collection. [By H. T. Riley.] Hist mss.
Commission v., pp. 576-590. 1876, fol.
■ [Report on] the manuscripts of the towns of Weymouth
and Melcombe Regis, in the possession of the corporation
[by H. T. Riley]. Hist. mss. Commission v., pp. 575,
576. 1876, fol.
WEYMOUTH (George) Voyagie van . . . G. W. gedaan
in't jaar 1602, om het Noord-Westen een opening na
China te ontdekken. Aa (p. vander) Die Aanmerkens-
waardigste . . . zee- en landreizen, vol. 5. 1706.
WEYMOUTH (Richard Francis) See Grossbtbste (h.)
Bishop of Lincoln. Castel off loue (Chasteau d'Amour)
or Carmen de creatione muadi . . . edited . . . with notes
. . . by R. F. Weymouth. . . . 1864, 8°;
WEYTS (NiCASitrs) N. W. regulae musicae. Coussemaker
(c. E. H. de) Scriptores de musica medii aevi, vol. 3, pp.
262-264. 1869, r.
WHALLEY Abbey. Hulton (w. a.) The Coucher book
or chartulary of Whalley Abbey. . . . 1847-49, ^°-
■ Raines (f. r.) The Easter Rolls of Whalley in the years
1552 and 1553. . . . 1875, 4°.
Act Book of the ecclesiastical court of Whalley, 1510-
1538. Edited by A. M. Cooke.
Manchester, Printed for the Chetham Society, 1901.
4°. 8| in. xxiv.-i-220pp.
Chetham Society's publications, new series, 44.
Registers.
■ EcROYD (t. b.) The Registers of the parish church of
Whalley in the county of Lancaster. Christenings,
weddings, and burials 1538-1601. . . . 1900, 8°.
WHALLEY (Edward) See Helaw (e.) pseiul.
WHALLEY
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WHALLEY (Edward) Colonel. The Declaration and un¬
animous resolution of colonel Whaley, and all the
officers and souldiers of his regiment, now present with
their cullors; with a particular list of all their names
that signed it on Munday the 14 . . . May, 1649. Pub¬
lished to prevent mistakes, and present to every honest
heart, especially to our deare fellow souldiers of the
army under the command of . . . generall Thomas lord
Fairfax. . . . London, J. Cloives, 1648 [error for 1649].
4". 7i in. 12 pp.
A Message and declaration sent from colonel Whaley,
to . . . W. Lenthal . . . Speaker of the House of Com¬
mons, concerning the king's majesties royal person and
engagement; together with his demonstration and pro¬
posals, touching his gracious majesty, and Mr. John
Ashburnham, now attending his royal person in the
Isle of Wight.
London, for G. Whittington, December 7, 1647.
4°. Tin. (2)+5pp. I-(1) p.
WHALLEY (John) Professor of Astrology. See Ptole-
MABUS (c.) The Quadripartite ; or, four books concerning
the influences of the stars . . . rendered into English . . .
by J. W., etc. . . . 2nd edition. . . . 1786, 8°.
WHALLEY (Lawson) A Vindication of the university of
Edinburgh, as a school of medicine, from the aspersions
of " a member of the university of Oxford". With
remarks on medical reform. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 13,
pp. 429-452. 1819, 8°.
WHARNCLIPFE, Edward Montagu Stuart, Earl of.
See Mackenzie.
WHARTON PEERAGE. Case of Charles Kemeys
Kemeys Tynte ... on his claim to the title ... of baron
Wharton of Wharton, 1843. [Drawn by W. W. Follett
and N. H. Nicolas.] Tjoiidon, Hansard, [1843].
Fol. 16J in. 58 + (2) pp., 3 leaves folding pedigrees.
Peerage Cases ix. (9).
Statement respecting the proceedings in outlawry
against PhiHp duke of Wharton, 2 Geo. 11. (1728-9),
with references to cases and statutes, showing that the
said proceedings were irregular and defective, and may
be reversed for error; and consequently that they did
not create a forfeiture of the barony of Wharton, 14th
Jan. 1845. London, [1845].
Fol. 13 in. 32+ (2) pp. Peerage Cases xvin. (1).
Minutes of evidence given before the committee of
privileges, to whom the petition of C. K. K. Tynte . . .
claiming ... to be baron Wharton, together with . . .
the report of H. M. Attorney General . . . were referred
... 2nd April, 1844-24 July, 1845.
[London, 1844-45.]
Fol. 13 in. 504 pp., 1 folding pedigree. Peerage Cases xii. (2).
WHARTON (Anne) Mrs. See Funeral (A) eclogue to the
. . . memory of . . . Mrs. Wharton. . . . 1685, fol.
WHARTON (Edith) Italian backgrounds. . . . Illustrated
by E. C. Peixotto. London, New York, [printed], 1905.
8°. 9 in. (8)+ 214 pp., 13 plates.
WHARTON (Eunice) See Tily {Sir J.) 25th June 1700.
The Depositions of witnesses examined on the part of
sir J. Tily, knight, and dame Deborah, his wife, de¬
fendants, at the suit of W. Wharton and Eunice his
wife, complainants. [1700], fol.
WHARTON {Sir George) Bart,
pseud.
See Naworth (geoege)
- See Rothmann (j.) KeipofiavTia [sic]: or, the Art of
divining by the lines and signatures engraven in the
hand of man, by the hand of nature theorically, practic¬
ally . . . now faithfully Englished by G. W. ... 1652,
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