Willes, John Sir
1685 – 1761,
8 works on record
Works

The present constitution, and the Protestant succession vindicated
1714

The speech that was intended to have been spoken by the Terrae-filius in the theatre at Oxford, July 13, 1713, had not his mouth been stopp'd by the V. Chancellor
The Speech that was intended to have been spoken by the Terrae-Filius, in the Theatre at O----d, July 13. 1713. Had not his Mouth been stopp'd by the V. Ch------[-]r ...
Percival Lewis, appellant. Elias Turner, Sir George Caswall, Knt. Jacob Sawbridge, Robinson Knight, and Sir Henry Blunt bart. formerly Henry Blunt. respondents
Robert Pauncefort, Esq., and Robert Georges, gent., executors of Edward Pauncefort, Esq., deceas'd, appellants, Jane Mead, widow and only surviving acting executrix of John Mead, the father deceased William Mead, William Wotton, administrator de bonis non of Thomas Wotton, deceased, John Fowle, administrator de bonis non of Robert Fowle, deceased, respondents
Thomas Harrison, Esq., appellant, Moses Hart, respondent
Thomas Done, Esquire, appellant. Walker Weldon, Esq., and David Polhill, Esq., respondents. The appellant's case
Sir John Lambert, Bart., appellant, Sir Daniel O'Carrol, respondent