- Strype
Strype can refer to:
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John Strype (1643-1737), an English historian.
*Strype, a village in the municipality ofWestvoorne , the Netherlands.
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Strype can refer to:
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*Strype, a village in the municipality of
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Strype (Netherlands) — Dutch town locator maps mun town caption = Strype in the municipality of Westvoorne.Strype (coord|51|53|N|4|5|E|type:city(200)) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Westvoorne, and lies… … Wikipedia
Strype Street — East out of Middlesex Street at No.94 (P.O. Directory). Former names: Strype s Court (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 28 Lond. Guide, 1758). Stripe s yard (P.C. 1732). Tripe Yard (Horwood, 1799 L.C.C. List of Streets, 1901). Stripe Street, 1903 (L … Dictionary of London
Strype's Court — See Strype Street … Dictionary of London
strypė — sf. (1) Všk žr. strypas 6: Ot margas andarokas: strypė juoda, strypė balta Brž … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
strype — Scotland variant of stripe I … Useful english dictionary
STRYPE, JOHN — historian and biographer, born in London; was a voluminous writer, wrote Lives of eminent English Churchmen and upon the English Reformation (1643 1737) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Strype, John — (1643 1737) Ecclesiastical historian, b. at Hackney, and ed. at St. Paul s School and Camb., took orders and, among other livings, held the Rectory of Low Leyton, Essex, for upwards of 60 years. He made a large collection of original documents … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
John Strype — (November 1, 1643 December 11, 1737) was an English historian and biographer.Born in Houndsditch, London, he was the son of John Strype, or van Stryp, a member of a Huguenot family whom, in order to escape religious persecution within Brabant,… … Wikipedia
Blue Anchor — Strype says that the part of Houndsditch in Bishopsgate Ward Without extends to the Blue Anchor (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 109). No further reference … Dictionary of London
Crown Court — 1) South out of Cheapside at No. 64, next to Sir John Bennett s (P.O Directory). In Cheap Ward. First mention: O. and M. 1677. Probably named after the house called the Crown occupied by a Mercer, temp. H. VIII. See Crowned Seld.… … Dictionary of London