William Morley has written:
'A particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts, and personal estate whatsoever, of William Morley, Esq; ...Together with the abstract of the same'
'Silicon chips'
'The case of William Morley, merchant, one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company'
William Charles Morley has written: 'The potential for the application of the ombudsman concept by large corporations in the United States of America'
Mark Morley has written: 'The Internet'
Frank Morley has written: 'Inversive geometry'
Tina Morley has written: 'Computer guide for dietitians'
Morley A. Jull has written: 'R aising turkeys'
Dave Morley has written: 'Industrial conflict and the mass media'
S. A. Morley has written: 'Primary mathematics: teaching and learning'
Hilda Morley has written: 'To hold in my hand' 'Between the rocks'
Morley Allan Jull has written: 'Poultry breeding'
Kimberley Morley has written: 'Diagnosis of HIV-1 infection'
William H. Ablett is a fictional author created by the Sherlock Holmes expert Christopher Morley. In Morley's book "The Baker Street Letters," he creates the character William H. Ablett as the author of a fictional book called "The Book of Tobit." Other than this, there are no actual writings attributed to a real author named William H. Ablett.
Morley Sir A F. has written: 'The Harrap opera guide'