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Thicknesse Esq. ; Translated from the E..., 1784$sSTCN(ppn311669263) 291 1$aBN Cat. gén. 291 1$aT085241=by Philip Thicknesse, Esq; 291 1$aThicknesse, Philip: Observations on the customs and manners of the french nation, in a se*. - 1766 291 1$aThicknesse, Philip: Reisen durch Frankreich, und einen Theil von Catalonien. - 1778 291 1$aA Sketch Of The Life And Paintings Of Thomas Gainsborough, Esq.. - 1788 291 1$aA treatise on the art of decyphering. - 1772 291 1$aPhilipp Thicknesses Reisen durch Frankreich, und einen Theil von Catalonien. - 1778 291 1$aTreatise on the art of decyphering and of writing in cypher. - 1772 300 1$8eng$a10 Aug. 1719-19 Nov. 1792 300 1$8ger$aEsq. 300 1$8eng$aTravel writer. Borm Farthingoe, Northamptonshire 1719. Educated Aynhoe School 1725, then Westminster School but removed due to truancy. Apprenticed to a London apothecary but left rapidly. Decided he wanted to sail to America 1735, arrived Savannah Feb 1736. Sailed back to England 1737 after seeing a vision of his mother. Employed in the offices of the Georgia colonists in London but dismissed for being too frank about settler life. Obtained commission as a captain in an independent company in Jamaica. Returned to London 1740. Appointed captain-lieutenant in a marine foot regiment with headquarters at Southampton. Eloped and married his first wife after abducting her from a protective cohort of soldiers. Appointed to the Ipswich, returned after a year. Moved to Bath where his wife and two of his children died of diphtheria, 1749. A distant relative took him and his surviving daughter in. Became addicted to laudanum. Married his second wife November 1749. Bought the lieutenant-governorship of Landguard Fort, Suffolk 1753. Tried for libel 1763 after a long-standing feud with Lord Orwell, spent three months in prison. His second wife died March 1762 after a long illness, after which he married a close friend of his second wife September 1762. Took his family to France 1766. Published two works on the basis of this journey. Returned to Britain, living in Monmouthshire til 1768, Bath til 1774, then Bathampton. Returned to the continent 1776. Attracted much attention because of their pet monkey Jacko who rode postillion in a red jacket and boots. Produced an account of their travels 1777. Returned to Bathampton and improved the cottage there, which became a tourist attraction. Published works on Bath 1778, 1780, and a travel account of the Netherlands and Austria 1784. Fell out with two of his sons from his second marriage by this time, over money, an unwise marriage by one and a scandal caused by the other (Lord Audley). Inserted a clause in his will leaving his right hand to Lord Audley. Moved to Sandgate 1789. Left for Italy 1792. 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Aitken, No 14 Castle Street, Leicester Fields (publisher) / This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3b32562.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing. -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philip Thicknesse caricature 1790.jpg$8und$zCaricature of British author and eccentric Philip Thicknesse (1719-1792) standing with a rope (labelled "Merit") round his neck, nude except for short breeches, trampling on "Moral Duties" and "Religious Duties". His person is covered with defamatory inscriptions. His chest is cut open, revealing organs labeled cowardice, cruelty, defamation, disease, etc. Black and white copy of a coloured etching.Caption: "The cutter cut up, or, the monster at full length. Most heartily addressed (without presumption) to Phil. Thickness, Esq. 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