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GEORGE THOMASON (d. 1666)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 868 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GEORGE THOMASON (d. 1666)  ,
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English
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book and tract
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collector, was a
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London bookseller, whose
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life contains few items of
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interest save the fact that he was concerned in a royalist plot in 1651 . He is famous, however, as the man who brought together the
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great collection of books and tracts published during the time of the
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Civil War and the
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Commonwealth; this was formerly called the " King's
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Pamphlets," but is now known as the " Thomason Collection." During the years just before she outbreak of war a great number of writings covering every phase of the questions in dispute between king and
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people were issued, and in 1641 Thomason began to collect these . Working diligently at his task for about twenty years, he possessed nearly 23,000
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separate publications in 1662, and having arranged these in
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chronological order he had them bound in 1983 volumes . After many vicissitudes the collection was bought in 1761 from his descendants by George III., who presented it to the
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British Museum, where it now is (see
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NEWSPAPERS) . Thomason died in London in
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April (1666) .

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