William Petyt (or Petit) (1640/1641 – 3 October 1707) was an English barrister and writer, and a political propagandist in the Whig interest. Petyt was...
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historian William Petyt (1640/1641–1707), English barrister and writer Cyriak Petyt (by 1517–before 1591), English politician Maria Petyt (1623–1677)...
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Earl of Pembroke (1194 – 27 June 1241). Dr Richard Mead (1673–1754). William Petyt, barrister, legal scholar, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of...
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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...
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theory of the ancient constitution was upheld by Whig writers such as William Petyt, Algernon Sidney and James Tyrrell. The Royalist writer Robert Brady...
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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)...
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history of further editions of the Foedera. George Holmes, clerk to Sir William Petyt, Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London revised the first 17 volumes...
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Petyt (1980), pp.43-44 Petyt (1980), pp.41-42 Petyt, p.38 Petyt (1980), p.39 Petyt (1980), pp.39-40 Petyt (1980), pp.40-41 Petyt (1980), p.41 Petyt (1980)...
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ever sustained". In 1707 the Inner Temple was offered the Petyt Manuscripts (William Petyt had been Keeper of the Records in the Tower, and a well-known...
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retained the post. 1660–1669: William Prynne. 1669–1686: Algernon May. 1686–1689: Robert Brady. 1689–1707?: William Petyt. 1707–1730: Richard Topham. 1712:...
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The school operates a house system. The four houses — Toller, Ermysted, Petyt, and Hartley — are named after key figures in the school's history; when...
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University in 1681 and 1685. In historical controversy, he was opposed to William Petyt and James Tyrrell, along what would become Tory versus Whig lines, then...
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mainly constituency concerns, and private bills. In 1707, he persuaded William Petyt, the Keeper of Records in the Tower of London, who was ill and died...
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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...
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century to 18th century, relating to major figures in English history. William Petyt's parliamentary papers, and papers of legal interest. Topographical and...
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East Midlands, where words ending in -old can be pronounced /oʊd/. K. M. Petyt (1985) noted this feature in the traditional dialect of West Yorkshire but...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Broke William Calley John Kyme Succeeded by Thomas Seymour John Baker John Petyt Paul Withypoll Personal details Born by 1465 Died February 1544 Walthamstow...
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'comical', 'snobbish', 'pompous' or even 'for morons'." On the subject, K. M. Petyt wrote that several respondents "positively said that they did not prefer...
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1695, clerk to Sir William Petyt, Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London. For nearly sixty years he acted as deputy to Petyt, and his successors...
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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...
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English East Midlands, where words ending in -old can be pronounced /oʊd/. KM Petyt (1985) noted this feature in the traditional dialect of West Yorkshire but...
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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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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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