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William Herbert: Typographical Antiquities
Drafts of proposed re-impressions, prepared for press by William Herbert. Autograph and other hands.
William Hewett: Memoirs of Tobias Rustat Esq.
William Holman Hunt: Letters to Henry Virtue Tebbs and Mrs Tebbs
William Homan Thorpe: Papers
William Hudson: Treatise on the court of the star chamber
Labels inside front cover: '2708/2', and '732/2'.
William Hugh Plommer: Correspondence and papers
William Hyde Wollaston: Papers
William Kemp: letters to him, including letters from Charles Darwin and Robert Chambers
William Langhorn: Series of meditations
William Lewin: Paintings of British Birds' Eggs
A series of paintings of the eggs of British birds made from the specimens in the Portland museum, 97 folios. There is an index at fo. 91.
William, Lord Conway of Allington and family: Letters and Papers
William Manning: Journal of tours, England, 1744-45.
William Margetts: journals
William May: Commonplace book, Cambridge, Latin and Greek studies
William Milner Fawcett: Architectural Notes and Sketches
Architectural notes and sketches.
William Morris: The Lovers of Gudrun
A calligraphic copy by William Graily Hewitt of William Morris's The lovers of Gudrun, commissioned by Charles Fairfax Murray, 1908-1909.
William Otter: Correspondence
Correspondence on diocesan and Church matters, with Julius Hare, Henry Manning and others
William Ottley; tracings of watermarks
William Palmer Papers
William Pamplin: Letters to him
William Paulet, 1st Marquis of Winchester: Letter to Sir Michael Stanhope
William Perkins: Sermons
A small collection of sermons by William Perkins.
William Pitt and William Pitt the elder: Copy letters
William Pitt : correspondence
William Pollock: Selection for Ministry in the Church of England
'Selection for ministry in the Church of England. A report on practice and theory of selection and research and challenges which candidates have experienced before, during and after selection.' The report examines the national selection of the Church of England, but also tackles issues relevant to vocational guidance, selection and training, and to a variety of denominations.