Humphrey Prideaux (3 May 1648 – 1 November 1724) was a Cornish churchman and orientalist, Dean of Norwich from 1702. His sympathies inclined to Low Churchism in religion and to Whiggism in politics.
HumphreyPrideaux (3 May 1648 – 1 November 1724) was a Cornish churchman and orientalist, Dean of Norwich from 1702. His sympathies inclined to Low Churchism...
Mundy and her husband, William Prideaux (died 1564) of Trevose, St Merryn, Cornwall, a younger son of HumphreyPrideaux (1487–1550) of Theuborough, the...
Julian calendar The probable source is a 1716 book in English by Dean HumphreyPrideaux which refers to, "...the vulgar Æra of Christ's incarnation and not...
this place, and alwayes descending, is not yet come at the bottome. HumphreyPrideaux in 1698 describes the Ziz as being like a giant celestial rooster:...
epilepsy throughout the Middle Ages. The Christian minister Archdeacon HumphreyPrideaux gave the following description of Muhammad's visions: He pretended...
Ainsworth, Michelin starred chef, runs four businesses in Padstow. Dr. HumphreyPrideaux, Dean of Norwich, was born in 1648 in Padstow Donald Rawe, Cornish...
Issue 273, September 15, 1827, a text now in the public domain. HumphreyPrideaux, The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews, 1851...
Morals: Tales of Mother Goose) John Phillips – Augustus Britannicus HumphreyPrideaux – The True Nature of Imposture Fully Display'd in the Life of Mahomet...
New Testaments Antoine Augustin Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible HumphreyPrideaux Connexions George Grote's History of Greece Goodrich History of Greece...
Norwich in the late 17th century was riven politically. Churchman HumphreyPrideaux described "two factions, Whig and Tory, and both contend for their...
Sam Prideaux Robards (born December 16, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for his film roles in American Beauty (1999) and A.I. Artificial Intelligence...
(also ed. by Thomas Chaloner at Shrewsbury and attended St Paul's) HumphreyPrideaux (1648–1724), Dean of Norwich William Taswell (1652–1721), priest and...
Attorney-at-Law. John Fortescue (1597–1655) (son), married Thomasine Prideaux, daughter of HumphreyPrideaux of Soldon, Holsworthy. William Fortescue (1622–1680) (son)...
new seat. Fulke Prideaux (1472–1531), eldest son and heir, who married as his second wife Katherine Poyntz, daughter of Sir Humphrey Poyntz of Langley...
self-pollution (approximate date) Alexander Pope – The Iliad of Homer vol. ii HumphreyPrideaux – The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and...
(afterwards Dean of Canterbury, 1689) 1689–1702 Henry Fairfax 1702–1714 HumphreyPrideaux 1724–1730 Thomas Cole 1731–1733 Robert Butts (afterwards Bishop of...
Cheyne, of Launceston late 1748: Henry John, of Camborne late 1749: HumphreyPrideaux, of Place, Padstow late 1750: John Enys, of Enys 14 January 1752:...
Stephen Hawker, clergyman, poet and eccentric Jane Johnson, novelist HumphreyPrideaux, scholar Bernard Deacon, local historian Walter Moyle, politician...
friendship of John Dryden (cf. Dedication of Juvenal, 1693, p. xxiii), HumphreyPrideaux, and others. He was buried in the Savoy Hospital on 8 January 1725...