David Harris Willson
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American historian and professor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Harris Willson was an American historian and professor who specialized in the history of 17th-century England. Early life and education Willson's progenitors bearing the Willson name first arrived from England in 1638, settling in Dedham, Massachusetts. Another English progenitor, John Harris, Sr., founded Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. David Harris Willson's parents were Thomas Harris Willson and Amelia Shryrock Willson. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
David Harris Willson's Published Works
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- King James VI and I (1956) (66)
- James I and His Literary Assistants (1944) (24)
- The Privy Councillors in the House of Commons, 1604-1629 (1941) (20)
- The parliamentary diary of Robert Bowyer, 1606-1607 (1971) (18)
- Early Stuart Studies: Essays in Honor of David Harris Willson (1971) (14)
- A Catalogue of the Library of Sir Edward Coke (1951) (11)
- Summoning and Dissolving Parliament, 1603-25 (1940) (4)
- A history of England (1967) (2)
- The Earl of Salisbury and the “Court” Party in Parliament, 1604–1610 (1931) (1)
- Acts of the privy council of England, 1623-1625. J.V. Lyle (1934) (0)
- Book Review:Acts of the Privy Council of England, 1617-1619 J. V. Lyle (1930) (0)
- The Elizabethan Militia, 1558–1638. By Lindsay Boynton. [Studies in Political History.] (Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1967. Pp. xvii, 334. $9.00) (1968) (0)
- Book Review:John Maitland of Thirlestane and the Foundation of the Stewart Despotism in Scotland Maurice Lee, Jr. (1960) (0)
- Scotland: James V-James VII. Gordon Donaldson (1968) (0)
- The British Impact on India. By Sir Percival Griffiths, Indian Civil Service (Retired), Sometime Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge. (London: Macdonald; New York: Macmillan Company. 1952. Pp. xiii, 520. $8.50.) (1954) (0)
- The Elizabethan House of Commons. By J. E. Neale, Astor Professor of English History in the University of London. (New Haven: Yale University Press. 1950. Pp. 455. $5.00.) (1950) (0)
- The Armada by Garrett Mattingly (1960) (0)
- The Parliament of 1624. Politics and Foreign Policy, by Robert E. RuighThe Parliament of 1624. Politics and Foreign Policy, by Robert E. Ruigh. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1971. 434 pp. (1972) (0)
- Sir Humphrey Mildmay: Royalist Gentleman. Glimpses of the English Scene, 1633-1652 by Philip Lee Ralph (1948) (0)
- Prince Henry and English Literature by Elkin Calhoun Wilson (1947) (0)
- Tudor Secretary: Sir William Petre at Court and Home.F. G. Emmison (1962) (0)
- The Elizabethan World. by Lacey Baldwin Smith. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1967. Pp. 285. $6.50) (1968) (0)
- Acts of the Privy Council of England, 1619-1621. J. V. Lyle (1931) (0)
- Book Review:Gerrard Winstanley: Selections from His Works Leonard Hamilton, Christopher Hill (1945) (0)
- The Life of Sir John Eliot, 1592 to 1632: Struggle for Parliamentary Freedom (1958) (0)
- The Classical Republicans: An Essay in the Recovery of a Pattern of Thought in Seventeenth Century England by Zera S. Fink (1946) (0)
- The Scot in History: A Study of the Interplay of Character and History by Wallace Notestein (1947) (0)
- The Greatness of Oliver Cromwel by Maurice Ashley (1958) (0)
- Charles I and His Earlier Parliaments: A Vindication and a Challenge (1940) (0)
- The Wealth of the Gentry, 1540-1660: East Anglian Studies by Alan Simpson (1963) (0)
- Book Review:Acts of the Privy Council of England, 1625-1626 (1935) (0)
- Jacobean Pageant: The Court of King James I by G. P. V. Akrigg (review) (1963) (0)
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