For the American diplomat, see William Thornton Pryce.
William Pryce
William Pryce (baptised 1735–1790) was a British medical man, known as an antiquary, a promoter of the Cornish language and a writer on mining in Cornwall.[1]
^Pearson, Alan. "Pryce, William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/22850. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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curl is used in Sino-Tibetanist linguistics Ꞁ ꞁ : Turned L was used by WilliamPryce to designate the Welsh voiced lateral spirant [ɬ] The lower case is...
presented in Edward Lhuyd's Archaeologia Britannica, 1707. Turned a in WilliamPryce's Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica, 1790. Because of the relative ease of...
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their existence can provide the earliest evidence of mining in an area. WilliamPryce, writing in 1778, also used the term as a measure of width, a single...
again be played at the Racecourse. In 2002 then Wrexham F.C. chairman WilliamPryce Griffiths secured a 125-year lease on the Racecourse with Wolverhampton...
traditional Gaelic script. A turned version of insular g (Ꝿ ꝿ) was used by WilliamPryce to designate the velar nasal ŋ. Insular script Everson, Michael (2006-08-06)...
detailed description of a blowing house was provided by a Cornishman named WilliamPryce in his treatise on Cornish mining of 1778: The fire-place, or castle...
M.R. (ed.). Atlas to Alison's History of Europe. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. p. 34. Nelson was the Duke of Bronte; he signed much...
and his work is still used. He also worked on Cornish and denounced WilliamPryce for having plagiarized the research of Edward Lhuyd into Cornish and...
is also homoglyphic with the letter reversed ge. Turned L is used by WilliamPryce in his Cornish grammar Archæologia Cornu-Britannica published in 1790...
knowledge of the entire Lord's Prayer and Creed in the language". Both WilliamPryce, in his Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica (1790), and John Whitaker, vicar...
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in Europe. He was a subscriber to Mineralogia Cornubiensis (1778) by WilliamPryce. His autograph book shows that he was almost certainly a Rosicrucian...
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supervision of Professors Geoff Simm, William G. Hill, Robin Thompson and Roel Veerkamp. Between 1998 and 2001 Pryce was a dairy geneticist with the Scotland's...