Author:Thomas Blore

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Thomas Blore
(1764–1818)

British topographer and historian

Works[edit]

  • "An History of the Manor and Manor House of South Winfield, in Derbyshire" printed in Nichols's Miscellaneous Antiquities (in continuation of the 'Bib1iotheca Topographica Britannica'), vol. i. No. 3, 1791, 4to, reprinted separately, London, 1793, 4to.
  • Proposals for publishing a History of Derbyshire
  • "A History of Alderwasley" in four pages, folio, as a specimen of his History of Derbyshire
  • "A History of Breadsall Priory, in the county of Derby" printed in the Topographical Miscellany (1791)
  • A Statement of a Correspondence with Richard Phillips, Esq., respecting the "Antiquary's Magazine," (Stamford, 1807) 8vo.
  • The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland, vol. i. pt. 2, one vol. royal folio, Stamford, (1811)
  • An Account of the Public Schools, Hospitals, and other Charitable Foundations in the borough of Stamford, in the counties of Lincoln and Rutland Stamford, 1813, 8vo.
  • A Guide to Burghley House, Northamptonshire, the seat of the Marquis of Exeter; containing an Account of all the paintings, antiquities, &c., with biographical notices of the Artists Stamford, 1815, 8vo (anon.)

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