Woolley, William, Chaplain to the Marshalsea.
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A cure for canting or, the grand impostors of St. Stephen's and of Surrey chapels unmasked: in a letter to Sir Richard Hill, Bart. with a few modest hints to the Right Honourable William Pitt. By the Rev. W. Woolley, A. M. Chaplain of the Marshalsea.
Woolley, William, Chaplain to the Marshalsea.Date: 1794- E-books
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The trials of the Rev. William Woolley, clerk, for publishing a libel on Sir Richard Hill, baronet; and the Rev. Rowland Hill, clerk. Intitled A cure for canting, or the grand impostors of St. Stephen's and of Surrey chapels unmasked, in a Letter to Sir Richard Hill, Bart. with a few modest Hints to the Right Honourable William Pitt. Before the Right Honourable Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Westminster Hall, in the County of Middlesex, the ninth day of December, 1794. Taken in short hand by Marsom and Ramsay
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The benefit of starving; or the advantages of hunger, cold, and nakedness; intended as a cordial for the poor, and an apology for the rich. Addressed to the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A. By the Rev. W. Woolley, M.A
Woolley, William, Chaplain to the Marshalsea.Date: 1792