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Thomas Amory (c. 1691 – 25 November 1788) was a writer with an Irish background. He is thought to have lived in Dublin and later in Westminster.
Thomas Amory may refer to: Thomas Amory (author) (1691–1788), Irish writer; Thomas Amory (tutor) (1701–1774), English dissenting tutor, minister, and poet ...
Thomas Amory was a British writer of Irish descent, best known for his extravagant “autobiography,” The Life of John Buncle, 2 vol.
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Copley was at the height of his success in this country in the early 1770s when he completed this elegant portrait of Boston distillery owner Thomas Amory II.
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq., by Thomas Amory: Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in Several Parts of the World; and Many Extraordinary ...
Thomas Amory was born 23 April 1722, the eldest son of Thomas and Rebecca (Holmes) Amory. He entered the Boston Latin School in 1735 and graduated from Harvard ...
1691-1788; b. London and taken to Dublin in infancy; ed. TCD; knew Swift, Berkeley, and Toland; grad. MD, but did not practise; held Unitarian beliefs, ...
Thomas Amory is said to have been born in 1691, perhaps in Bunratty, Co. Clare, or in England. As a child and young man he came to know Ireland well.
Habitual religion explained and recommended, in three sermons: preached at Taunton, September 1759. By Thomas Amory (J. Waugh; and W. Fenner, 1759). GB.
author of Memoirs Containing the Lives of Several Ladies of Great Britain (1755) and The Life and Opinions of John Buncle, Esq. (1756, 1766).