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Robert Paltock (1697–
March 20, 1767) was an
English novelist and attorney. His most
famous work is The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins, a Cornish...
- The
pourpoint (formerly
called jack or
paltock) was a
garment worn by
noblemen in the late 14th
century in
civilian or
military situations. It is not...
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appearance to the tunic. Eventually, it made way for the
pourpoint (jack or
paltock) in the 14th century. The
gambeson was used both as a
complete armour unto...
- race with
avian features. The
winged people of
Normnbdsgrsutt in
Robert Paltock's utopian fantasy Peter Wilkins (1750),
including Youwarkee, whom Peter...
- 18th-century
fantasy book "The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins" by
Robert Paltock which was
published in 1751
which said an
Arkoe is a "water surrounded...
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Simon Berington The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins (1751) by
Robert Paltock A
General Idea of the
College of
Mirania (1753) by
William Smith – Describes...
- M****é (1710),
which includes a
prehistoric fauna and flora, and
Robert Paltock's The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins (1751), an 18th-century imaginary...
- both of
which were
imitated by
other authors. One such imitator,
Roger Paltock's The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins (1750),
incorporates the latter's...
- pantomime,
Peter Wilkins: or
Harlequin in the
Flying World,
based on
Robert Paltock's 1751 novel. For this
elaborate production,
which featured two
Clowns (Dubois...
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Adventures of Joe
Thompson Charlotte Lennox – The Life of
Harriot Stuart Robert Paltock – The Life and
Adventures of
Peter Wilkins Sarah Scott – The
History of...