Urry, John

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Epithet: Editor of Chaucer

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000506.0x0001db

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referencedIn Vol. II (ff. i + 255). This contains nothing, apart from the assignments, of special interest.includes:f. 8 John Andrews: Assignment of his History of the Revolutions of Denmark: 1773. f. 10 Arnoux Deslandes): Assignment of his Art of teaching Frenc..., 1707-1820 British Library
referencedIn James Petiver, FRS, Apothecary to the Charter-House: Miscellaneous correspondence (N.B. Petiver died in April 1718, but letters were written to him up to 12 Febr. 1719.): 1697-1718/9, and n.d.Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Original correspondence, chronol... British Library
referencedIn Vol. IV (ff. i + 115). Miscellaneous notes, etc., including: 1. Letter from William Brome to [George Smalridge,] Bishop of Bristol and Dean of Christ Church, concerning the plan of Urry's edition; 1 Aug. 1719. f. 4; 2. Part of an autograph draft of T... British Library
creatorOf Walter Stevens: G. Chaucer's conclusions of the Astrolabe, amended by: 16th cent.Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon: MS. was dedicated to him as " Earle of Devonshir " by W. Stevins.Geoffrey Chaucer: The conclusion of the Astrolabe by, amended by W.... British Library
referencedIn Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Original correspondence, chronologically arranged: 17th-18th centt.includes:ff. 1, 55, 110, 134, 149, 174, 205, 213, 215, 227, 296 William Derham, Vicar of Upminster, and Canon of Windsor: Letters to Sir H. Sloane: 1698-17... British Library
referencedIn COPIES of various diplomatic instruments in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II., in the writing, for the most part, of John Nicholas, son of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, and apparently intended for the use of the latter, as a Book of... British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS for the edition of Chaucer's works begun by John Urry (d. 1715), continued by his assistant Thomas Ainsworth (d. 1719), finally revised and completed by Timothy Thomas, and published in 1721. Four volumes. Paper. Folio. Formerly Appendix ... British Library
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