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Weldon, John, 1676-1736. When charming Teraminta. (1)
Weldon, John, of Raffin. (1)
Weldon, John. (1)
Weldon, Ralph. (1)
Welford, Thomas. (1)
Well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of them. (1)
Well wisher both of church and state. (1)
Well wisher of all good Christians. (1)
Well wisher of the Common-wealth. (1)
Well wisher to King and countrey. (1)
Well wisher to the Church of God, his King and countrey. (1)
Well wisher. (1)
Well-affected Christian souldier. (1)
Well-minded petitioner for peace and truth. (1)
Well-minded petitioner for peace and truth. Moderate reply to His Majesties answer to the cities last petition presented at Oxford. (1)
Well-Willer and Daily Desierer of a Happy Settlement of Truth and Peace. (1)
Well-willer of the Common-wealth. (1)
Well-willer of the Earle of Essex. (1)
Well-willer to both civil and religious liberties of the people. (1)
Well-willer to his countrey. (1)
Well-Willer to Peace and Truth. (1)
Well-willer to peace and truth. (2)
Well-willer to reformation. (1)
Well-Willer to the Peace of Sion. (1)
Well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth. (1)
Well-willer to the publique weale. (1)
Well-willer. (1)
Well-wisher of his countrey. (1)
Well-wisher of peace in the Church, and happinesse to the Kingdome. (1)
Well-wisher of the peace and happiness of the three nations. (1)
Well-wisher to both peace and honour. (1)
Well-wisher to England's prosperity. (2)
Well-wisher to his countrey. (1)
Well-wisher to his country. (1)
Well-wisher to his King and countrey. (1)
Well-wisher to his Lordships writings. (1)
Well-wisher to His Majesty. (1)
Well-wisher to King, Parliament, religion and state. (1)
Well-wisher to Parliaments. (1)
Well-wisher to that trade, and the true English interest. (1)