haracter by Baxter;
Milton's sonnet;
other accounts
Velleius Paterculus
Walker, Sir Edward: _Historical Discourses_
Walker, John: _Sufferings of the Clergy_
Walker, Mr., of the Temple, 'a Relation of Milton's'
Waller, Edmund:
his character by Clarendon,
described by Burnet,
by Aubrey,
Walpole, Horace: _Royal and Noble Authors_,
Walton, Izaak,
Warwick, Mary, Countess of,
Warwick, Sir Philip:
character of Charles I,
Strafford,
Laud,
Juxon,
Cromwell,
Hampden,
Fairfax,
Clarendon,
his characters,
his _Memoires_,
a Straffordian,
imprisoned,
described by Burnet,
Warwick, Robert Rich, second Earl of:
character by Clarendon,
by Arthur Wilson,
pillar of the Presbyterian party,
Wayte, Mr.,
Weldon, Sir Anthony:
character of James I,
_Court and Character of King James_,
Welwood, James: _Memoirs_,
Weston, Sir Richard, Earl of Portland:
character by Clarendon,
by Wotton,
Whitchcot, or Whichcote, Benjamin: character by Burnet,
Whitelocke: _Memorials_,
'White Staff',
Wilkins, John:
character by Burnet,
his _Essay Towards a Real Character_,
William of Wickham,
Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Keeper,
Wilmot, Henry, Baron Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: character by Clarendon,
Wilson, Arthur:
character of James I,
of Bacon,
of Essex, Warwick, and Say,
_Reign of King James_,
Wolsey, Cardinal,
Wood: _Athenae Oxonienses_,
Worthington, John: character by Burnet,
Wotton, Sir Henry,
Wright, Dr., 'an ancient clergyman in Dorsetshire',
Xenophon,
Young, Sir Peter,
Young, Patrick,
Zimri. See Buckingham.
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