词条 | Narcissus Luttrell |
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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 Luttrell's diary is often the only record of debates within the Palace of Westminster. As a result, Luttrell provides crucial political information which cannot be found elsewhere; as one example out of many, he notes that the debate on taxation of 1691 was divided according to geography, with Norfolk and Suffolk arguing against the remainder of the country over methods of taxation.[3] Since individual members' votes were not recorded, the political significance of the legislation would be less clear without Luttrell's record. 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 Popish Plot, The Compleat Catalogue of Stitch’d Books and Single Sheets, &c. Luttrell had one of the most impressive book collections 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, 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. While many pieces from Luttrell's collection were eventually acquired by the British Library, many were not. Material purchased by Professor James Osbsorn 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 housed in several libraries in Britain and the United States, notably the British Library, Beinecke Library, Newberry Library and Huntington Library. The whereabouts of other material remains unknown. Major published works
References1. ^Rayment, Leigh. "House of Commons". 2. ^The Oxford Companion to English Literature, 6th Edition. Edited by Margaret Drabble, Oxford University Press, 2000 p. 617 3. ^Beckett, J.V. (1985). '"Land Tax or Excise: The Levying of Taxation in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England." The English Historical Review, Vol. 100, No. 395 (Apr., 1985), pp. 285–308 Further reading
| with = Charles Robartes | before=William Coryton John Tregagle | after=Charles Robartes Sir Peter Colleton, Bt | years=1679–1681}}{{succession box | title=Member of Parliament for Saltash | with = Sir John Carew 1691–1692 Michael Hill 1692–1695 | before=Sir John Carew Richard Carew | after=Francis Buller Walter Moyle | years=1691–1695}}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Luttrell, Narcissus}} 10 : 1657 births|1732 deaths|English diarists|Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall|English bibliographers|English historians|British Library|English MPs 1679|English MPs 1680–1681|English MPs 1690–1695 |
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