WilliamPetyt (or Petit) (1640/1641 – 3 October 1707) was an English barrister and writer, and a political propagandist in the Whig interest. Petyt was...
historian WilliamPetyt (1640/1641–1707), English barrister and writer Cyriak Petyt (by 1517–before 1591), English politician Maria Petyt (1623–1677)...
Earl of Pembroke (1194 – 27 June 1241). Dr Richard Mead (1673–1754). WilliamPetyt, barrister, legal scholar, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of...
Maria Petyt, also Petijt or Petiyt (1623–1677), was known as a "great mystic". Her writings have been cited as "unequaled in volume and mystical content...
theory of the ancient constitution was upheld by Whig writers such as WilliamPetyt, Algernon Sidney and James Tyrrell. The Royalist writer Robert Brady...
Petyt (1985), pp. 196–198. Petyt (1985), pp. 239–240. Petyt (1985), pp. 202–203. Petyt (1985), pp. 191–193. Petyt (1985), pp. 190–191, 233. Petyt (1985)...
history of further editions of the Foedera. George Holmes, clerk to Sir WilliamPetyt, Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London revised the first 17 volumes...
ever sustained". In 1707 the Inner Temple was offered the Petyt Manuscripts (WilliamPetyt had been Keeper of the Records in the Tower, and a well-known...
mainly constituency concerns, and private bills. In 1707, he persuaded WilliamPetyt, the Keeper of Records in the Tower of London, who was ill and died...
were adopted in England by Peter Trudgill for Norwich speech and K. M. Petyt for West Yorkshire speech. Labov's works include The Study of Nonstandard...
retained the post. 1660–1669: William Prynne. 1669–1686: Algernon May. 1686–1689: Robert Brady. 1689–1707?: WilliamPetyt. 1707–1730: Richard Topham. 1712:...
century to 18th century, relating to major figures in English history. WilliamPetyt's parliamentary papers, and papers of legal interest. Topographical and...
charge the king would appoint a Shire-Reeve to govern in his place. K. M. Petyt the sociolinguist and historian, analysed Joseph's dialect and confirmed...
determine a serious charge of assault in County Meath brought against John le Petyt, whose name appears regularly in the Court records of the time as a notorious...
which can be found in the song "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at", although K.M. Petyt found this form to have been largely displaced from urban West Yorkshire...
between north and south]". In a study of speech in West Yorkshire, K. M. Petyt wrote that "the amount of /ɑː/ usage is too low to correlate meaningfully...
William le Petit, Petyt, or Lepetit (died after 1360) was an Irish judge who was very briefly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He is chiefly notable for...
Broke William Calley John Kyme Succeeded by Thomas Seymour John Baker John Petyt Paul Withypoll Personal details Born by 1465 Died February 1544 Walthamstow...
present day means of the ordinary printing types. Trübner & Co. pp. 20–21. Petyt, Keith Malcolm (1980). The Study of Dialect: An introduction to dialectology...
that Joseph speaks was the subject of a 1970 book by the linguist K.M. Petyt, who argued that Emily Brontë recorded the dialect of Haworth accurately...
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of all vertue. Wrytten by S. Bernard [&] translated by T. Paynell,’ T. Petyt, London [1545?], 16mo (Lambeth and Brit. Mus.); dedicated to the Lady Mary...
Ávila Thérèse of Lisieux Mary of Jesus Crucified Serafina of God Maria Petyt Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Teresa of the Andes John of St. Samson Catalina...
Ávila Thérèse of Lisieux Mary of Jesus Crucified Serafina of God Maria Petyt Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Teresa of the Andes John of St. Samson Catalina...