Nationality Irish Name Thomas Amory | Occupation Author Role Writer | |
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Died November 25, 1788, London, United Kingdom Books The Life of John Buncle - E, The spirit of Buncle; or - The surpr, The Life of John Buncle - E, The spirit of Buncle: or the surpri |
Thomas Amory (1691(?) – 25 November 1788) was a writer of Irish descent.
In 1755 he published Memoirs containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain, a History of Antiquities and Observations on the Christian Religion, which was followed by the Life of John Buncle, Esq. (Vol. I, 1756, and Vol. II, 1766), practically a continuation. The contents of these works are miscellaneous—philology, natural science, theology, and much besides, treated without any system, but with occasional originality and felicity of diction. The author, who was a renowned eccentric, had a peculiar aspect, with the manner of a gentleman, and scarcely ever stirred abroad except at dusk. He reached the age of 97.
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