Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698
Winstanley, William, ca. 1628-1698
Winstanley, William
William Winstanley English poet
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Winstanley ‡c English poet
- 100 1 _ ‡a Winstanley, William
- 100 1 _ ‡a Winstanley, William ‡d 1628-1698
- 100 1 _ ‡a Winstanley, William ‡d 1628-1698
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Winstanley, William, ‡d 1628?-1698
- 100 1 _ ‡a Winstanley, William, ‡d 1628?-1698
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (49)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Essex ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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England's witty and ingenious jester, or, The merry cutuzen and jocular countryman's delightful companion ... | |
England's worthies, 1660: | |
English almanacs, 1500-1800, 1979: | |
Episcopal Almanac For the Year of the World's Creation ..., Mankind's Redemption ... | |
Histories and observations domestick and foreign | |
Honour of the Merchant Taylors | |
The lives of the most famous English poets, 1963: | |
The loyall martyrology; or, Brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of rebellion ... As also, Dregs of treachery: with the catalogue and characters of those regicides who sat as judges on our late ... soveraign ... | |
The new help to discourse: or, Wit, mirth, and jollity intermixt with more serious matters : Consisting of pleasant astrological, astronomical, philosophical, grammatical, physical, chyrurgical, historical, moral, and poetical questions and answers. As also histories, poems, songs, epitaphs, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, riddles, jests, poesies, complements, &c. With several other varieties intermixt. Together with the countrey-man's guide; containing directions for the true knowledge of several matters concerning astronomy and husbandry, in a more plain and easie method than any yet extant. By W. W. gent | |
Poor Robin | |
Poor Robin : 1765. An almanack after and of the old and new fashion; or, An Ephemeris of the last and best Edition. Wherein (if he can) the Reader may find (by the Rules of Astronomical Gimcracks) Abundance of mighty useful and very remarkable Matters and Things, highly worthy of his utmost Attention, curious Observation, and greatest Approbation. Containing a Twofold Calendar. Viz. The good, new, true, honest English Account, as well as the magotty, whimsy-headed, minute-splitting, fanatic, fantastical Account of a great many Saints, and as many Sinners; with many other valuable Matters and Things, as they will happen from the Beginning of this Year to the latter End thereof. and the very first after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Written by Poor Robin, Knight of the Burnt-Island: A Well-Wisher to the Mathematics. | |
Poor Robins dream, or, The Visions of hell : with a dialogue between the two ghosts of Dr. T. and Capt. B | |
Poor Robin's jests: or, The compleat jester : Being a collection of several jests not heretofore published. Now newly composed and written in a new method, both in prose and verse, by Poor Robin, knight of the burnt-island, and well-willer to the mathematicks. Together with the true and lively effigies of the said author. The second part | |
Poor Robins perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London : performed this month of July, 1678 | |
Poor Robin's prophecy, for the year 1701 : Found several years after his death, hid under an old close-stool-pan. And now publish'd by his executors, to make some people merry, and the rest mad. Containing, comical predictions for every month in the year, carefully calculated, to make both sexes shake their sides till they break their twatling-strings | |
Poor Robin's visions: wherein is described, the present humours of the times: the vices and fashionable fopperies thereof: and after what manner men are punished for them hereafter. Discovered in a dream... | |
The Protestant almanac for the year 1694, 1694: | |
Punting |