- 2.
Sophia (June 1606). Died
within 48
hours of birth. The
Essayes of a
Prentise in the
Divine Art of
Poesie (also
called Some
Reulis and Cautelis), 1584...
- Meyer,
Bertrand (1988). Object-Oriented
Software Construction. Cambridge:
Prentise Hall
International Series in
Computer Science. p. 23. ISBN 0-13-629049-3...
- age of
twelve yeares, I was
brought up in Lime-house
neere London,
being Prentise twelve yeares to one
Master Nicholas Diggines, and have
served in the place...
- for Gentlemen, not
unseemly for Magistrates, and most
profitable for
Prentises,
celebrated the rise of nine
famous Londoners through society from the...
- The Four
Prentices of
London is an
Elizabethan play by
English Renaissance playwright Thomas Heywood,
thought to have
originated c. 1592. The play is known...
-
Handbook 2007. London: Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-7545-3318-4. Stranks, J. (2005).
Health and
Safety Law (5th ed.). London:
Prentise Hall. ISBN 9780131976467....
- Act 1496 (repealed) 12 Hen. 7. c. 1 13
March 1497 An Acte for
taking of
Prentises to make
Worsteds in the
County of Norff. (Repealed by
Statute Law Revision...
- out of
their husbands'
pockets for
household provisions for him. He got
Prentises, Servants, and
Schollars many play dayes, and
therefore was well beloved...
- of a work of non-fiction
prose in Scots, also
called The
Essayes of a
Prentise in the
Divine Art of Poesie,
written by the 19-year-old
James VI of Scotland...
- and
printed the
first of the king's
published works, The
Essayes of a
Prentise in the
Divine Art of
Poesie (1584), and, at the
desire of the king, an...