Puritan (disambiguation)

Puritan (disambiguation)

Puritan can refer to:

*Puritan, any associate of a religious movement which began in sixteenth-century England
*The Puritan, an anonymous Jacobean stage comedy
*Puritan choir, Sir John Neale's theory about radical English protestants in the Elizabethan Parliament
*Puritan Records, an American record label of the 1920s
*Puritan Bennett, a company which makes repiratory products
*Puritan City, a nickname for Boston, Massachusetts
*USS "Puritan", any of several United States Navy ships which bore that name
*"Puritan" (yacht), a yacht which was the 1885 America's Cup defender


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