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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...
- Scots by John Bellenden at request of James V of Scotland) Rösslin – The Byrth of Mankynde (De partu hominis, translation attributed to Richard Jonas)...
- 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...
- llenyddiaeth, cerddoriaeth, a chelfyddyd" (in Welsh). Retrieved 14 August 2019. "Byrth Gorseth Kernow – The Gorseth of the Bards of Cornwall". Archived from the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Newman was a fervent evangelical, ****ociating with Walter Mayers and Thomas Byrth. At Oxford he was acquainted with radical Calvinist evangelicals, such as...
- 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...
- of Hieronimo (published) The History of Richard Whittington, of his lowe byrth, his great fortune (licensed; later lost) The True Chronicle History of...