• Robert Pricke (fl. 1669 – 1698) was an English engraver. Pricke was a pupil of Wenceslaus Hollar, and kept a shop for prints and maps in Whitecross Street...
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    thought to have been constructed around 1410–1420. Richard Morris, ed., The 'Pricke of Conscience' ('Stimulus Conscientiae'), A Northumbrian Poem by Richard...
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    François Jollain in 1681, and in London a translation was published by Robert Pricke, The Art of Sound Building (1670). Beginning in 1637 Le Muet produced...
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    puritan in sympathy, she lived down to 1593. Her minister there was Robert Pricke, alias Oldmayne, whose family name was apparently changed to evade persecution...
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    design is the Livre d'Architecture by French architect Jean Barbet. Robert Pricke used Barbet's pattern in his 1674 work The Architect's Store-House....
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  • several publications by his fellow puritans, including Richard Rogers, Robert Pricke, Baine, and Nicholas Byfield. Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, Puritans...
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    ('nature's theater' 1560–1590). Another botanist, John Gerard called it the "pricke mushroom" or "fungus virilis penis effigie" in his General Historie of Plants...
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    thought to be Rolle's: While the most popular poem in Middle English, The Pricke of Conscience, was once attributed to him, it is now known to have been...
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    Walter – All Saints Church". Retrieved 26 January 2023. Roger Rosewell, 'The Pricke of Conscience or the Fifteen Signs of Doom Window in the Church of All Saints...
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    Ely and Littleport riots of 1816 (category Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool)
    solicitor. For the defence, Mr Hunt was counsel for Jefferson, Wyebrow, Harley, Pricke, Cooper, Freeman and Jessop; Mr Hart was counsel for John Easey, Joseph...
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