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Will of William Bokenham (copy), Yaxford, Suffolk
Will of William Bolter (copy), Flitcham, Norfolk
Will of William Dade (copy), Braiseworth, Suffolk
Will of William Deane (copy), Heytesbury, Wiltshire
Will of William Dixon (copy), Darenth, Kent
Will of William Dixon (copy), Witcombe, Somerset
Will of William Freeman (copy), Aspall, Suffolk
Will of William Freeman (copy), Wetheringsett, Suffolk
Will of William Hake (copy), Peterborough, Northamptonshire
Will of William Hawkes (copy), Lichfield, Staffordshire
Will of William Hill (copy), Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire
Will of William Hutt, Cambridge
William Hutt of Cambridge devises all his estate to his wife Sarah Hutt, whom he appoints executrix and guardian of his children. Witnesses: John Palmer, James Newman.
Will of William Jackson (copy), Finsbury Place, London
Will of William King (copy), Ipswich, Suffolk
Will of William Lovell, Woolpit, Suffolk
Will of William Mailing, Barrington, Cambridgeshire
Will of William Quinsee [copy], Cambridge
Will of William Richards, Cambridge, Burwell etc., Cambridgeshire
Will of William Squire of Shefford, Bedfordshire
Will of William Strand, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
Will, Orwell, Cambridgeshire
Willem Surenhuis: Praxeis ton hagion apostolon (Praelectiones in Acta Apostolorum)
Autograph manuscript of lectures on the Greek text of the Acts of the Apostles, delivered as professor of Greek at the Amsterdam Athenaeum Illustre. There appear to be two cycles of topics (112 and 103 entries respectively), and notes about revision are variously dated 27 September 1716 and 1722. The style is similar to that of Surenhuis’ 1713 Biblos katallages, but the content is not identical.
Willey: the papers of Basil Willey
The papers consist of printed and manuscript versions of some of Willey's publications and a tribute in the Proceedings of the British Academy.
William Almack: Journal
William Alwyn and Doreen Carwithen Archives
Around 150 boxes of manuscript music, correspondence, concert programmes, photographs, paintings, press cuttings, writings, and ephemera.