Thomas Amory (c. 1691 – 25 November 1788) was a writer with an Irish background.
[1] In 1755 Amory published Memoirs containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain, a History of Antiquities and Observations on the Christian Religion.
II,[3] These works are those of a polymath, covering philology, natural science, theology and other subjects, unsystematically, but with occasional originality and felicity of diction.
He was also a renowned eccentric, with a peculiar appearance and the manner of a gentleman.
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