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114:, she had suffered two stillbirths, three miscarriages, and lost 4 babies within hours, minutes, months, or years after they were born. Some sources say this child was a girl, who was 6 months gestation. Luttrell wrote that Anne “miscarried of a dead child.” He did not specify a gender. Anne would fall pregnant 6 more times, but they would end in miscarriage or stillbirth. Her son William died in 1700 at the age of 11 from an unknown illness. 292: 102:
of his time, and it was his wish that the library would be preserved intact, perhaps in an institution such as Gray's Inn (where he was called to the bar in 1680). After the death in 1749 of Luttrell's only surviving son, Francis, the library passed to Luttrell's sister, Dorothy Wynne. Her grandson,
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While many pieces from Luttrell's collection were eventually acquired by the British Library, many were not. Material purchased by Professor James Osborn from two sales at Sotheby's (in 1936 and 1957) was later given to Beinecke Library at Yale University. Various portions of the collection are now
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Although Luttrell was for most of his life a private citizen and relied primarily on secondary sources for the workings of Parliament, he is often the best source available for legal and political matters of the time. The legislation itself is covered by the official parliamentary journals, but
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of 1691 was divided according to geography, with Norfolk and Suffolk arguing against the remainder of the country over methods of taxation. Since individual members' votes were not recorded, the political significance of the legislation would be less clear without Luttrell's record.
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Luttrell's diary also covers major events in diplomacy, literature and the arts, as well as parliamentary proceedings, and is supplemented in those areas by annotations within his massive library. He also compiled a bibliography of texts relating to the
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Luttrell Wynne, a fellow of All Souls College Oxford, gave Luttrell's MSS to the Codrington Library at All Souls College, but other material was dispersed through sales.
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Parks, S., and Havens, E. eds. (1999). "The Luttrell file: Narcissus Luttrell's dates on contemporary pamphlets, 1678–1730",
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The Compleat Catalogue of Stitch’d Books and Single Sheets, &c. Printed Since the First Discovery of the Popish Plot
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Beckett, J.V. (1985). '"Land Tax or Excise: The Levying of Taxation in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England."
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lost another child to stillbirth. Although she had a surviving son in the person of
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A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs: from September 1678 to April 1714
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Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September 1678 to April 1714
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housed in several libraries in Britain and the United States, notably the
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had drawn attention to the manuscript in All Souls College, Oxford.
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The Compleat Catalogue of Stitch’d Books and Single Sheets, &c.
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Osborn, J. (1957). "Reflections on Narcissus Lutrell, 1657–1732".
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English historian, diarist, bibliographer and Member of Parliament
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Luttrell's diary is often the only record of debates within the
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The Parliamentary Diary of Narcissus Luttrell, 1691–1693
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Horwitz, H. (2008). "Luttrell, Narcissus (1657–1732)".
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English
historian
diarist
bibliographer
Member of Parliament
Cornish
boroughs
chronicle
England
Great Britain
Macaulay
Palace of Westminster
taxation
Popish Plot
book collections
Anne, Queen of Great Britain
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester
British Library
Beinecke Library
Newberry Library
Huntington Library
ISBN
978-0842014236
OCLC
1675354
ISBN
0-19-822367-6
"House of Commons"
DOI

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