R. Williamson
Active Years
Min year: 1648, Max year: 1765, Max count: 38
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1648: A message sent from the officers & souldiers in the Army
- 1648: Prince Charles his message to the Parliament of Scotland and his proposals to all his liege people within the territories of that Kingdom
- 1648: The declaration of the army concerning the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and citizens of London, agreed upon by the officers and souldiers, under the command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, to be read and published throughtout the respective counties within the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. And a remonstrance thereupon, touching the proceedings of the King, and both Houses of Parliament. Together, with a letter read in both Houses, containing a charge against all those who shall act countrary to the lawes of the land, either against King of Parliament. Signed by the agents of the army, in the name of themselves and the whole kingdom, and commanded to be forthwith printed and published
- 1649: A bloudy fight at Dublin in Ireland
- 1649: The triall and examination of the Lord Major of London on Munday last, being the second of this instant Aprill, 1649. at the Bar of the House of Commons with His Lordships speech, concerning the Kingly office; and the censure, resolution, and votes of the Parliament, touching his contempt, their fining of him 2000.li. His body to be committed prisoner to the Tower of London, and to be degraded of Mayoralty. Also, the Princes message and proposals to the Parliament of Scotland, in answer to the letter sent by their commissioners; and the resolution of the estates at Edenburgh, concerning his Highnesse, to be sent to the Parliament of England. Likewise the proclaiming of a new Act, the rising of 5000 gourdons in the North, and their surrounding of Lieut. Gen. Lesley, and the Parliaments forces, and declaring for Charles the second
- 1726: The case of toleration consider'd
- 1726: A compendious view of The religion of nature delineated
- 1726: The good Christian's gain by death
- 1726: A compendious view of The religion of nature delineated
- 1727: A view of the ancient and present state of the churches of Door, Home-Lacy, and Hempsted
- 1727: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome
- 1728: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil
- 1728: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil
- 1728: A preface to the Discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the office of Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery
- 1729: The providence of God in protecting the Protestant religion: and securing the Protestant succession
- 1729: A brief discourse of the fundamentals of Christianity
- 1732: A report from the committee to whom the several lists of the officers and their deputies belonging to the several courts in Westminster-Hall, and elsewhere, with the lists, accounts, and tables of fees claimed by them
- 1732: An answer to all the excuses and pretences
- 1732: A report from the committee appointed to view the Cottonian library
- 1732: The several reports with the appendix, which is to one of them, from the committee of the House of Commons
- 1734: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well
- 1734: The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out
- 1755: An essay concerning the human rational soul
- 1756: An historical account of earthquakes
- 1756: National wickedness the cause of national misery. A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Weverham in Cheshire
- 1756: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Weverham in Cheshire: on Friday, the sixth of February
- 1757: The christianity of the New Testament
- 1757: The Christianity of the New Testament
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As Bookseller
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