Thomas Pennant

Thomas Pennant (16 December 1798) was a Welsh naturalist, traveller, writer and antiquarian. He was born and lived his whole life at his family estate, Downing Hall, near Whitford, Flintshire, in Wales.

As a naturalist he had a great curiosity, observing the geography, geology, plants, animals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish around him and recording what he saw and heard about. He wrote acclaimed books including ''British Zoology'', the ''History of Quadrupeds'', ''Arctic Zoology'' and ''Indian Zoology'' although he never travelled further afield than continental Europe. He knew and maintained correspondence with many of the scientific figures of his day. His books influenced the writings of Samuel Johnson. As an antiquarian, he amassed a considerable collection of art and other works, largely selected for their scientific interest. Many of these works are now housed at the National Library of Wales.

As a traveller he visited Scotland and many other parts of Britain and wrote about them. Many of his travels took him to places that were little known to the British public and the travelogues he produced, accompanied by painted and engraved colour plates, were much appreciated. Each tour started at his home and related in detail the route, the scenery, the habits and activities of the people he met, their customs and superstitions, and the wildlife he saw or heard about. He travelled on horseback accompanied by his servant, Moses Griffith, who sketched the things they encountered and later worked these up into illustrations for the books. He was an amiable man with a large circle of friends and was still busily following his interests into his sixties. He enjoyed good health throughout his life and died at Downing at the age of seventy-two. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1792
printed for Robert Faulder, New Bond Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1793
sold by Benjamin and John White, Fleet-Street, and Robert Faulder, New Bond-Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1781
Printed for B. White, at Horace's Head, Fleet-Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1791
printed for Robt. Faulder, No. 42, New Bond Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1771
printed by J. Monk

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1781
printed for B. White

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1790
printed for Benj. White

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1790
printed for Benj. White

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1783
printed for Luke White, Dame-Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1768
printed for Benjamin White, at Horace's Head, Fleet-Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1798
printed by Henry Hughs

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1776
printed by William Eyres, for Benjamin White, London

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1796
Printed for B. and J. White, Fleet Street

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1774
printed by John Monk

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1774
printed by W. Eyres

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1774
printed by W. Eyres

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by Pennant, Thomas
Published 1778
printed by Henry Hughes