Williamson, William, stenographer.
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A cause, on an action of trespass, between James Armitstead, plaintiff, and Thomas Dickons, defendant, tried at the Castle of York, at the Lent Assizes, March 22, 1778, before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. And a special jury Taken in short-hand by W. Williamson, short-hand writer, London.
Armistead, James.Date: 1778- E-books
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By authority. The proceedings at large on the trial of Moses Corbet, Esq; lieutenant governor of Jersey. Tried by a Court Martial, held at the Horse Guards, May 1, 1781. Taken in short hand, by W. Williamson, short hand writer, No. 5, Furnival's Inn Court
Williamson, William, stenographer.Date: [1781]- E-books
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Stenography or, a concise and practical system of short-hand writing. By W. Williamson, Teacher of that Art in London, Late of Edinburgh.
Williamson, William, stenographer.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- E-books
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Stenography: or, A concise and practical system of short-hand writing. By W. Williamson, teacher of that art in London, late of Edinburgh
Williamson, William, stenographer.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1775]- E-books
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An essay on short-hand writing . Being an appendix to Williamson's stenography. Which contains, a brief survey of the rise and progress of the art; with an impartial account of the various methods, which have been published since its first introduction. By W. Williamson, short-hand writer, Furnival's-Inn Court, Holborn.
Williamson, William, stenographer.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]