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Thomas Coryat (also
Coryate) (c. 1577 – 1617) was an
English traveller and
writer of the late
Elizabethan and
early Jacobean age. He is prin****lly remembered...
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travelogue published in 1611 by
Thomas Coryat (sometimes also
spelled "
Coryate" or "Coriat") of Odcombe, an
English traveller and mild eccentric. The...
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Coryates Halt was a
small railway station on the
Abbotsbury branch railway in the west of the
English county of Dorset. It
consisted of a
single platform...
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original on 23
October 2007.
Retrieved 5
November 2007.
Michael Strachan, "
Coryate,
Thomas (c. 1577–1617)", in
Literature of
Travel and Exploration: an Encyclopedia...
- Madrid. In a
pleasingly serendipitous meeting Shirley's
caravan met
Thomas Coryate, the
eccentric traveller and
travel writer (and
attendant of
Prince Henry's...
- county. His
father stood godfather to
Thomas Coryate.
Edward was born
about 1560:
according to
Coryate, who
refers to him as a patron, he was
about 53...
- as
early as 1565–66; see Rennert,
Spanish Stage, p. 140.
Thomas Coryate, in
Coryate's Crudities,
noted actresses in
Venice in 1611; see Halliday, Shakespeare...
- (Willan 1955:400ff.)
Michael Strachan, "The life and
Adventures of
Thomas Coryate", OUP, 1962.
Willan 1955:405–07. Corbett,
Julian S (1900). The Successors...
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railways Following station Upwey Junction South West Main Line
Great Western Railway Abbotsbury branch railway Coryates Halt Line and
station closed...
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Initially intermediate stations were
provided at
Upwey and Portesham.
Coryates Halt,
between the two, was
opened in May 1906 as part of a GWR
scheme to...