William Gray
40 works on record
Works

Geography
1966

Influenza with special reference to some peculiar symptoms

Love's Labour's Won

The Pacific Crest Train
Lake Joseph 1860-1910
1996
The starch works
1990
From the plough tail to a commission in the army (by one from Titchmarsh) Captain William Gray
1990
The influence of Sufism on the works of Doris Lessing
1989
In-service training
1973
A tale of two cities
1968
The village of Abington since 1750
1961
Science and art in Belfast
1904
The position of Belfast in relation to technical instruction under the Agriculture and Technical InstructionAct
1900
Technical education - our methods of promoting it
1887
The cromlechs of Antrim and Down
1884
The character and distribution of the rudely-worked flints of the North of Ireland chiefly in Antrim and Down
1880
Diary of the late William Gray, Esq of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire
1875
Social contrasts
1870
An answere to maister Smyth
1540
The ret[ur]ne of M. Smythes enuoy ..
1540
Broader perspectives on the interest of pension plan participants
Oral history interviews
Man Behind the Door
Up Close and Personal Poetically Speaking
God's Work and How to Do It
Harry Potter Spells, Facts and Fantastic Beasts
Memorial for William Gray of Balledgarno, and abstract of the proof, in the process at his instance, against David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee, proprietor of the mill of Bogmill, and others.
Flowering Faith
End Negative Thinking
State of the process, William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq
A Sunny Subaltern Billy's Letters From Flanders
The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sidney
Essentials of Multiphase Flow in Porous Media
Visions in Nanometers
Shepherd Pit Training Guide Shepherd Pit Training Book Features
Philadelphia experiment (1984)
Answers for William Galdie, merchant in Glasgow, factor for the trustees on the sequestrated estate of James Anderson, merchant in Glasgow, to the petition of William Gray of Cartcraig, merchant in Glasgow
Petition unto the Lords of Council and Session, Feb., 1774
Petition unto the Lords of Council and Session, June, 1774
Happy as kings