Philip Luckombe Explained

Philip Luckombe (baptised 1730 – died 1803) was an English printer and author.

Life

He was born at Exeter, the son of John Luckombe, a tailor. He worked as a printer there, and then moved to London, where he was employed as a writer.[1] [2]

The editor of dictionaries and encyclopædias, Luckombe also wrote books on printing, and made a study of conchology. His collection of shells was considerable, and his learning brought him the acquaintance of Thomas Percy.[1]

Luckombe died in September 1803.[1]

Works

Luckombe's main works are:[1]

Notes

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. Luckombe, Philip. 34.
  2. 17146. Elizabeth. Baigent. Luckombe, Philip.
  3. Kroeg . Susan M. . 2004 . Philip Luckombe's "A Tour through Ireland" (1780) and the Problem of Plagiarism . Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an dá chultúr . 19 . 126–137 . 0790-7915.