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177: 134: 149:, Storer began collecting books and prints in 1781, acerbically adding that Storer, as a man of fashion, was "a macaroni turned antiquary." Although Storer complained of the "burden of having nothing to do" in 1787, having been three years out of Parliament, he was busy developing his library and print collection. In addition to early bindings, Storer collected Caxtons and other black-letter books, Greek and Latin classics, Italian literature and early English plays including the first three folios of Shakespeare. His interest in topography and 22: 365: 125:, improved and ornamented the grounds. His health was bad, however; he had been very ill in the winter of 1787–8, and he did not live to complete the house for the estate. But the mansion was erected after his death from the designs of Wyatt. Repton left a rather unflattering description of his dealings with Storer in his personal journal published in Project Purley Vol 45 September 1997 102:, came home, Storer was nominated as minister plenipotentiary. Six days later his friends were ejected from office. Storer's connection with politics then ceased. He had by that time quarrelled with Carlisle, and so did not seek re-election for Carlisle's borough of Morpeth after the dissolution of 1784. 164:
in 1799. His collection of prints and extra-illustrated books also went to Eton, the extra-illustrated works being stored in a specially designed press brought from his Devonshire Street residence and installed in the College library to house the bequest. Despite the riches of Storer's library – 87
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Born on 12 March 1746, Anthony Morris Storer was elder son of Thomas Storer of Westmoreland, Jamaica (d. Golden Square, London, on 21 July 1793, aged 76), who married Helen, daughter of Colonel Guthrie. He was at
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Storer became a prominent figure of London's social world. Through patronage, he was both a man of fashion, and a Whig politician. During 1778 and 1779 he was in America with
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Storer's fortune was left to his nephew, Anthony Gilbert Storer, the only son of his brother Thomas James Storer, who had married the Hon. Elizabeth Proby, daughter of
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as a commissioner of the Board of Trade on 26 July 1781. Meanwhile, he sat in the House of Commons as Member for
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who wrote to Storer in 1782 saying that he wished "to contribute to his amusements in his private hours."
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Storer died at Bristol Hotwells on 28 June 1799, and was buried at Purley, a monument by
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books extra-illustrated by Storer in 143 volumes – the only title named in his will is
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Facing the Text: Extra-Illustration, Print Culture, and Society in Britain, 1769–1840
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Facing the Text: Extra-Illustration, Print Culture, and Society in Britain, 1769–1840
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Eton College Library showing Anthony Morris Storer's extra-illustrated copy of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
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from 1774 to 1780, and subsequently—from 1780 to 1784—for
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In 1786 he was reading the Latin and Greek writers with
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Carlisle
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Much of Storer's time was passed with the family of
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in December 1764, but left without taking a degree.
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Index


Nathaniel Dance-Holland
Eton College
Charles James Fox
Earl Fitzwilliam
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle
William Eden
Benjamin L'Anglois
Carlisle
Morpeth
Lord North
Fox–North Coalition
Edward Gibbon
Duke of Manchester
Edward Harwood
Purley Park
Pangbourne
Reading
Humphrey Repton

Horace Walpole
extra-illustration
Thomas Pennant
Eton College
James Granger

James Granger
Nollekens
Society of Antiquaries of London

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