Authority Cited: Carte. Life of Ormonde
Author name and dates: Thomas Carte (1686-1754)
BKG Bio-tweet: Non-juror; Atterbury secretary; exiled to France; historian on return to England; collection of hist. manuscripts at Bodlian
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one Carte cite identified as added in the 1773 Dict.]
Author name and dates: Thomas Carte (1686-1754)
BKG Bio-tweet: Non-juror; Atterbury secretary; exiled to France; historian on return to England; collection of hist. manuscripts at Bodlian
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one Carte cite identified as added in the 1773 Dict.]
- An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde: from his birth in 1610, to his death in 1688. Wherein is contained an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland, under his government. In two volumes. To which is added, for the satisfaction of the curious, in another volume, a very valuable collection of letters, written either by his Grace, or by the King, the Secretaries of State, and other great men in his time, and serving to verify the most material facts in the said history. By Thomas Carte, M.A., vol. 2, 1736, London : Printed for J.J. and P. Knapton ; In Ludgate-Street ; G. Strahan, in Cornhill ; W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's ; F. Giles, in Holbourn ; and T. Wotton, in Fleetstreet; day (Dict.: He was never at a loss in his days for a frequent answer.) [BKG Note: No exact quote in the Carte volumes was found. The phrase in his days is on the last page of volume 2. Perhaps the inexact quote is from memory. See image below.]