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Thomas Byrth (11
September 1793 – 28
October 1849) was an
English teacher,
cleric and scholar. He was of
Quaker background, and
became an evangelical...
- Language.
Sigma Leisure. ISBN 1-85058-462-1. Jenkin, John
Chirgwin (2007).
Byrth Gorseth Kernow 1928–2007:
Bards of the
Gorseth of Cornwall.
Gorseth Kernow...
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Scots by John
Bellenden at
request of
James V of Scotland) Rösslin – The
Byrth of
Mankynde (De
partu hominis,
translation attributed to
Richard Jonas)...
- for the
stage as a play, The
History of
Richard Whittington, of his lowe
byrth, his
great fortune, in
February 1604. In the 19th
century this
became po****r...
- llenyddiaeth, cerddoriaeth, a chelfyddyd" (in Welsh).
Retrieved 14
August 2019. "
Byrth Gorseth Kernow – The
Gorseth of the
Bards of Cornwall".
Archived from the...
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Scots by John
Bellenden at the
special request of
James V of
Scotland The
Byrth of Mankynde, the
first printed book in
English on obstetrics, and one of...
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theatrical play. The
drama The
History of
Richard Whittington, of his lowe
byrth, his
great fortune was
licensed for the
stage 1604–1605.
Based on the only...
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joyous book
entytled le
morte Darthur,
Notwythstondyng it
treateth of the
byrth, lyf, and
actes of the sayd
kynge Arthur; of his
noble knyghtes of the rounde...
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Professorships endowed at the
University of Cambridge.
Publication of The
Byrth of Mankynde, the
first printed book in
English on obstetrics, and one of...
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National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Matthew, H. C. G. "
Byrth, Thomas".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...