Narcissus Luttrell (1657–1732) was an English historian, diarist, and bibliographer, and briefly Member of Parliament for two different Cornish boroughs...
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soldier in Scotland. John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton (1741–1829), Narcissus Luttrell, English diarist Marcus Luttrell, Author, United States...
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(2nd ed.), London: Little, Brown, ISBN 978-0-3168-4820-6, OL 16165360M Luttrell, Narcissus (1857), A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September...
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to join James II in exile. He died in Paris, probably in 1691, as Narcissus Luttrell notes this as a recent event in February 1692, identifying Sir George...
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2 April is the date on his coffin plate. Contemporary chronicler Narcissus Luttrell did not specify a gender, saying only that Anne "miscarried of a dead...
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1846); James Stanier Clarke, Life of James II, 2 vols. (London, 1816); Narcissus Luttrell, Brief Relation of State Affairs 1678-1714, 6 vols. (Oxford, 1857)...
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Historical Relation of State Affairs: from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell and Marcel Proust. The novel begins with a teletype message that small...
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Nina Lugovskaya (1918–1993), Soviet Russian artist (diary 1928–1937) Narcissus Luttrell (1657–1732), English historian and politician Dónall Mac Amhlaigh...
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translator Arnold Lunn (1888–1874), writer and skier Henry Luttrell (c. 1765–1851), poet Narcissus Luttrell (1657–1732), historian Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835–1911)...
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England Preceded by Sir John Carew Narcissus Luttrell Member of Parliament for Saltash 1692–1695 With: Narcissus Luttrell Succeeded by Francis Buller Walter...
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planted fruit trees, and 'every kind of vine'. The property was sold to Narcissus Luttrell in 1710. The parish of St George Hanover Square became owners in 1787...
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owl). The earliest citation in the Oxford English Dictionary is Narcissus Luttrell's report in 1699 that a recent outbreak had been suppressed. The practice...
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Library, and planting fruit trees and vines. He sold the property to Narcissus Luttrell in 1710. He was Lord Proprietor of the English colony of Carolina...
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died the following day and was buried in the Blickling family vault. Narcissus Luttrell, parliamentary diarist, heard that Le Neve "was wounded in the arm...
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Heligan bricks in William and Mary style. His death is recorded by Narcissus Luttrell on 20 February 1694, but the exact date is unknown. On 23 February...
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Narcissus Luttrell, an English historian and avid book collector, many of whose books ended up in the United States; he inscribed it "Nar. Luttrell His...
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Coryton John Tregagle Member of Parliament for Bossiney 1679–1681 With: Narcissus Luttrell 1679–1681 Sir Peter Colleton 1681–1685 Succeeded by John Cotton John...
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edited by A Jessopp (3 vols, London, 1890), and Examen (London, 1740) Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Relation of State Affairs, 1678-1714 (6 vols, Oxford, 1857)...
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A Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians, 1485–1714. Luttrell, Narcissus (1857). A Brief Relation of State Affairs. At the University Press...
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Dover Castle, and in June 1687 Lieutenant of the Tower of London. Narcissus Luttrell mentions, in June 1688, a rumour that he was about to have a Catholic...
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the next reign, the fine was remitted. The sequel was recorded by Narcissus Luttrell who, under the date of 1 July 1697, wrote: "Yesterday the Duke of...
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already established in 1682 when it is mentioned in the diary of Narcissus Luttrell: "The 2nd, in the morning early, a fire broke out in the back part...
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knowledge of the pamphlet. Knight was called a "violent tory" by Narcissus Luttrell and a "coarse-minded and spiteful Jacobite, who, if he had been an...
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Oxford and London 1891-2. "thePeerage". Retrieved 2 September 2007. Narcissus Luttrell, "Brief Relation of State Affairs", vol. 1, p. 509. "History of Parliament...
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and 1753. Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Groeneveldt. Narcissus Luttrell, Brief Historical Relation..., iv. 214) This article incorporates...
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Bernard Granville John Waddon 1690 Sir John Carew Richard Carew 1691 Narcissus Luttrell 1692 Michael Hill 1695 Francis Buller Walter Moyle Whig March 1698...
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44 (1861), is inserted a letter from him to Harley, introducing Narcissus Luttrell the diarist, and many other communications to and from him are referred...
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included his father's library, which contained the collections of Narcissus Luttrell. Wynne had a library of almost 2,800 volumes, including many books...
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Melville Papers (Bannatyne Club) Gilbert Burnet: History of my Own Time Narcissus Luttrell, A brief historical relation of state affairs: from September 1678...
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battle of Almanza. It appears to have been reorganised in England, as Narcissus Luttrell mentions Bowles's arrival in England on parole, and afterwards that...
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