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Plymouth cloak
† Plymouth cloak Obs. slang. A cudgel or staff, carried by one who walked in cuerpo, and thus facetiously assumed to take the place of a cloak. (For the reason of the name, see quot. a 1661.)1608 Dekker 2nd Pt. Honest Wh. iii. ii, Shall I walke in a Plimouth Cloake, (that's to say) like a rogue, in ...
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The Pilgrim Progress
Behind comes the Governor, in a long robe; beside him on the right hand comes the preacher with his cloak on, and on the left hand, the captain with his side arms and cloak on and with a small cane in his hand; and so they march in good order, and each sets his arms down near him.
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Plymouth
Plymouth (ˈplɪməθ) [Name of a city in Devon.] 1. a. Applied to the first hard-paste porcelain to be made in England, by a method patented in 1768 by W. Cookworthy of Plymouth (subsequently of Bristol: see Bristol 2 b).1816 W. Burt Rev. Mercantile State Plymouth xvi. 174 The substance serving as a ba...
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Zadie Xa
Xa's work is also in the holdings of the permanent collection at The Box, Plymouth (previously the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery). Both acquisitions were donated to The Box Plymouth (previously the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery), located in Plymouth, Devon, UK, to be part of
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cloak
▪ I. cloak, n. (kləʊk) Forms: 3–9 cloke, (5–6 clooke, 6 clocke, Sc. cloik, 6–7 clok, 7 cloack), 6–7 cloake, 6– cloak. [a. OF. cloke (13th c. in Littré), cloque, cloche:—med.L. cloca, clocca, cape worn by horsemen and travellers, the same word as cloke, cloche, bell, so called from its shape. Cloak i...
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Christine Hellyar
Education
Hellyar was born in 1947 in New Plymouth. She completed a Diploma in Fine Arts (Hons) at the Elam School of Art in 1970. For the 1982 Sydney Biennale Hellyar created a sculptural installation with three components, Meat Cupboard, Dagger Cupboard and Cloak Cupboard.
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Richard Greene
Early life
Greene of Irish and Scottish ancestry, and was born in Plymouth, Devon, England. They turned me into a cloak-and-dagger merchant. After four dungeon pictures in a row I decided to throw it up."
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Roger Conant (colonist)
Kitson's dramatic design features Conant overlooking Salem Common, shrouded in a billowing heavy cloak. Because of the cloak, wide-brimmed hat, and its location directly outside the Salem Witch Museum, visitors to the area often mistake Conant for a witch
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Kate Sedley
Roger the Chapman series
Set in 15th-century Great Britain:
Death and the Chapman (1991)
The Plymouth Cloak (1992)
The Hanged Man aka The Weaver's Tale
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Kamakahonu
The rock where Asa Thurston and Hiram Bingham I landed was later called the "Plymouth Rock of Hawaii". Some artifacts can be viewed in the hotel lobby, including a feather cloak and helmet (mahiole).
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Old Dartmouth
It was purchased on behalf of the Plymouth Colony in 1652 from the indigenous Wampanoag people. territory was purchased for "30 yards of cloth, eight moose skins, fifteen axes, fifteen hoes, fifteen pair of breeches, eight blankets, two kettles, one cloak
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Kohai Grace
In 2004, she presented the Tui Cloak, a garment made with harakeke and inspired by the white throat feathers of the Tui bird. Wearing the colour black in New Zealand.
2011 to 2013: E Tū Ake: Standing Strong.
2013: Call of Taranaki: Reo Karanga o Taranaki (2013) at Puke Ariki, New Plymouth
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Bernard Walke
Walke was described as "a monastic looking man" and his dress was unusual; it included a long black cloak and a hat somewhat resembling a sombrero. The damage was caused by an ad hoc group of Protestants from Plymouth and elsewhere including Anna Maria King and John Kensit (a Protestant propagandist
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Puke Ariki
Puke Ariki is a combined museum and library at New Plymouth, New Zealand which opened in June 2003. Collections
The founding museum collections donated by William Skinner were well-documented Māori taonga (treasures), including a rare dogskin cloak (
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Leo Madigan
The Weka-Feather Cloak. Bethlehem Books. (USA) 2002.
Who Told You You Were Naked? Fatima-Orphel. (Portugal) 2008. Writing Competition 2011
The Seduction of Fausto Batista
shortlisted, New Writer prose prize 2010. 2nd place
The Kambala Buffaloes
University of Plymouth
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