Narcissus Luttrell (1657–1732) was an English historian, diarist, and bibliographer, and briefly Member of Parliament for two different Cornish boroughs.[1] His Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September 1678 to April 1714, a chronicle of the Parliaments of England and Great Britain, was distilled from his diary and published in 1857, after Macaulay had drawn attention to the manuscript in All Souls College, Oxford.[2]
^Rayment, Leigh. "House of Commons"[usurped].
^The Oxford Companion to English Literature, 6th Edition. Edited by Margaret Drabble, Oxford University Press, 2000 p. 617
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NarcissusLuttrell (1657–1732) was an English historian, diarist, and bibliographer, and briefly Member of Parliament for two different Cornish boroughs...
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2 April is the date on his coffin plate. Contemporary chronicler NarcissusLuttrell did not specify a gender, saying only that Anne "miscarried of a dead...
to join James II in exile. He died in Paris, probably in 1691, as NarcissusLuttrell notes this as a recent event in February 1692, identifying Sir George...
died the following day and was buried in the Blickling family vault. NarcissusLuttrell, parliamentary diarist, heard that Le Neve "was wounded in the arm...
planted fruit trees, and 'every kind of vine'. The property was sold to NarcissusLuttrell in 1710. The parish of St George Hanover Square became owners in 1787...
1846); James Stanier Clarke, Life of James II, 2 vols. (London, 1816); NarcissusLuttrell, Brief Relation of State Affairs 1678-1714, 6 vols. (Oxford, 1857)...
Historical Relation of State Affairs: from September 1678 to April 1714 by NarcissusLuttrell and Marcel Proust. The novel begins with a teletype message that small...
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owl). The earliest citation in the Oxford English Dictionary is NarcissusLuttrell's report in 1699 that a recent outbreak had been suppressed. The practice...
NarcissusLuttrell, 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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edited by A Jessopp (3 vols, London, 1890), and Examen (London, 1740) NarcissusLuttrell, A Brief Relation of State Affairs, 1678-1714 (6 vols, Oxford, 1857)...
Paneani, Memoirs, p. 338 Anthony Wood, Athenæ Ozon., IV, 93, 674 NarcissusLuttrell, Hist. Relations of State Affairs, I, 391 Cath. Mag., V, 621; Vi,...
Collection include Humfrey Dyson, Richard Smith (d. 1675), Lewis Theobald, NarcissusLuttrell, Richard Warner, Thomas Astle, and William Cartwright. The latter...
44 (1861), is inserted a letter from him to Harley, introducing NarcissusLuttrell the diarist, and many other communications to and from him are referred...