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Browne, Sir Thomas
(1605-1682) Physician and miscellaneous and metaphysical writer, s. of a London merchant, was ed. a...
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Elyot, Sir Thomas
(1490-1546) Diplomatist, physician, and writer, held many diplomatic appointments. He wrote The Gov...
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Herbert, Sir Thomas
(1606-1682) Traveller and historian, belonged to an old Yorkshire family, studied at Oxf. and Camb....
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Hoby, Sir Thomas
(1530-1566) Translator, b. at Leominster, and ed. at Camb., translated Bucer's Gratulation to the C...
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Malory, Sir Thomas
(fl. 1470) Translator of Morte d'Arthur. Very little is known of him. An endeavour has been made to...
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North, Sir Thomas
(1535?-1601?) Translator, 2nd s. of the 1st Lord N., may have studied at Camb. He entered Lincoln's...
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Overbury, Sir Thomas
(1581-1613) Poet and miscellaneous writer, ed. at Oxf., became the friend of Carr, afterwards Earl ...
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Urquhart, Sir Thomas
(1611-1660) Eccentric writer and translator, was ed. at King's Coll., Aberdeen, after leaving which...
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Wyatt, Sir Thomas
(1503-1542) Poet, s. of Sir Henry W., a servant of Henry VII., and ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb., ...
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More, Hannah
(1745-1833) Miscellaneous and religious writer, was one of the five daughters of a schoolmaster at ...
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More, Henry
(1614-1687) Philosopher, b. at Grantham, and ed. at Camb., took orders, but declined all preferment...
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Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick
(1784-1848) Novelist and miscellaneous writer, s. of a Scottish baronet, wrote two novels, Lochandh...
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May, Sir Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Farnborough
(1815-1886) Jurist and historian, ed. at Bedford School, and after holding various minor offices be...
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Reid, Sir Thomas Wemyss
(1842-1905) Novelist and biographer, b. at Newcastle, and after being connected with various provin...
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Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon
(1795-1854) Poet and biographer, s. of a brewer at Reading, where he was b., and which he represent...
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Aird, Thomas
(1802-1876) Poet, b. at Bowden, Roxburghshire, went to Edinburgh, where he became the friend of Pro...
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Amory, Thomas
(1691(?)-1788) Eccentric writer, was of Irish descent. In 1755 he publ. Memoirs containing the live...
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Arnold, Thomas
(1795-1842) Historian, s. of an inland revenue officer in the Isle of Wight, was ed. at Winchester ...
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Blacklock, Thomas
(1721-1791) Poet, b. near Annan of humble parentage, lost his sight by smallpox when 6 months old. ...
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Boston, Thomas
(1677-1732) Scottish divine, was successively schoolmaster at Glencairn, and minister of Simprin in...
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Bowdler, Thomas
(1754-1825) Editor of The Family Shakespeare, b. near Bath, s. of a gentleman of independent fortun...
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Bradwardine, Thomas
(1290?-1349) Theologian, was at Oxf., where he became Prof. of Divinity and Chancellor, and afterwa...
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Brown, Thomas
(1778-1820) Metaphysician, s. of the Rev. Samuel B., minister of Kirkinabreck, practised for some t...
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Burnet, Thomas
(1635?-1715) Theologian and writer on cosmogony, was b. at Croft near Darlington, and ed. at Camb.,...
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Campbell, Thomas
(1777-1844) Poet, was the youngest s. of Alexander C., a merchant in Glasgow, where he was b. After...
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Campion, Thomas
(c. 1575-1620) Poet and musician, b. at Witham, Essex, and ed. at Camb., and on the Continent, stud...
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Carew, Thomas
(1594?-1639) Poet, s. of Sir Matthew C., was ed. at Oxf., entered the Middle Temple, and was one of...
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Carlyle, Thomas
(1795-1881) Historian and essayist, was b. at Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire. His f., James C., was a...
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Carte, Thomas
(1686-1754) Historian, b. near Rugby, and ed. at Oxf., took orders, but resigned his benefice at Ba...
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Chalmers, Thomas
(1780-1847) Divine, economist, and philanthropist, b. at Anstruther, Fife, s. of a shipowner and me...
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Chatterton, Thomas
(1752-1770) Poet, b. at Bristol, posthumous s. of a schoolmaster, who had been a man of some readin...
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Churchyard, Thomas
(1520?-1604) Poet and miscellaneous writer, began life as a page to the Earl of Surrey, and subsequ...
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Cooper, Thomas
(1805-1892) Chartist poet, was b. at Leicester, and apprenticed to a shoemaker. In spite of hardshi...
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Coryate, or Coryatt, Thomas
(1577-1617) Poet, b. at Odcombe, Somerset, and ed. at Westminster and Oxf., entered the household o...
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Cranmer, Thomas
(1489-1556) Theologian and Churchman, b. at Aslacton, Notts, ed. at Camb., and became an eminent cl...
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Creech, Thomas
(1659-1700) Translator, b. near Sherborne, ed. at Oxf., became Head Master of Sherborne School. He ...
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Day, Thomas
(1748-1789) Miscellaneous writer, was b. in London, ed. at the Charterhouse and at Oxf., and called...
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Dekker, Thomas
(1570?-1641?) Dramatist and miscellaneous writer, was b. in London. Few details of D.'s life have c...
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Deloney, Thomas
(1543-1600) Novelist and balladist, appears to have worked as a silk-weaver in Norwich, but was in ...
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Dermody, Thomas
(1775-1802) Poet, b. at Ennis, showed great capacity for learning, but fell into idle and dissipate...
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Dorset, Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of, and Lord Buckhurst
(1536-1608) Poet and statesman, was b. at Buckhurst, Sussex, the only s. of Sir Richard S., and ed....
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D'Urfey, Thomas
(1653-1723) Dramatist and song-writer, was a well-known man-about-town, a companion of Charles II.,...
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Ellwood, Thomas
(1639-1713) A young Quaker who was introduced to Milton in 1662, and devoted much of his time to re...
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Erskine, Thomas
(1788-1870) Theologian, s. of David E., of Linlathen, to which property he succeeded, his elder bro...
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Fuller, Thomas
(1608-1661) Divine and antiquary, s. of a clergyman of the same name, was b. at Aldwinkle, Northamp...
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Goodwin, Thomas
(1600-1680) Divine, was b. in Norfolk, and ed. at Camb., where he was Vicar of Trinity Church. Beco...
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Gray, Thomas
(1716-1771) Poet, was b. in London, the s. of a scrivener, who, though described as "a respectable ...
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Guthrie, Thomas
(1803-1873) Divine and philanthropist, b. at Brechin, studied for the Church, and became a minister...
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Hamilton, Thomas
(1789-1842) Novelist, brother of Sir William Hamilton (q.v.), wrote a novel, Cyril Thornton (1827),...
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Hearne, Thomas
(1678-1735) Antiquary, b. at White Waltham., Berkshire, and ed. at Oxf., where in 1712 he became se...
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Heywood, Thomas
(d. 1650) Dramatist. Few facts about him have come down, and these are almost entirely derived from...
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Hobbes, Thomas
(1588-1679) Philosopher, was b. at Malmesbury, the s. of a clergyman, and ed. at Oxf. Thereafter he...
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Hoccleve, or Occleve, Thomas
(1368?-1450?) Poet, probably b. in London, where he appears to have spent most of his life, living ...
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Holcroft, Thomas
(1745-1809) Dramatist, s. of a small shoemaker in London, passed his youth as a pedlar, and as a Ne...
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Hood, Thomas
(1799-1845) Poet and comic writer, s. of a bookseller in London, where he was b., was put into a me...
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Hope, Thomas
(1770-1831) Novelist and writer on art, was a wealthy merchant of Amsterdam, of Scotch descent, his...
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Hughes, Thomas
(1823?-1896) Novelist and biographer, s. of a Berkshire squire, was ed. at Rugby and Oxf., and call...
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Innes, Thomas
(1662-1744) Historian, was descended from an old Roman Catholic family in Aberdeenshire. He studied...
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Keightley, Thomas
(1789-1872) Historian, ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, wrote works on mythology and folklore, and at ...
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Ken, Thomas
(1637-1711) Religious writer, s. of an attorney, was b. at Little Berkhampstead, ed. at Winchester ...
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Killigrew, Thomas
(1612-1683) Dramatist, s. of Sir Robert K., of Hanworth, was a witty, dissolute courtier of Charles...
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Kyd, Thomas
(1558-1595) Dramatist, s. of a London scrivener, ed. at Merchant Taylor's School, appears to have l...
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Lodge, Thomas
(1558?-1625) Poet and dramatist, s. of Sir Thomas L., Lord Mayor of London, was ed. at Merchant Tay...
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M'Crie, Thomas
(1772-1835) Biographer and ecclesiastical historian, b. at Duns, and ed. at the Univ. of Edin., bec...
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May, Thomas
(1595-1650) Poet and historian, b. in Sussex, s. of Sir Thomas M., of Mayfield, went to Camb., and ...
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Middleton, Thomas
(1570-1627) Dramatist, was a Londoner and city chronologer, in which capacity he composed a chronic...
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Miller, Thomas
(1807-1874) Poet and novelist, of humble parentage, worked in early life as a basket-maker. He pub....
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Moore, Thomas
(1779-1852) Poet, b. in Dublin, s. of a grocer and wine-merchant in a small way, was ed. at Trinity...
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Morton, Thomas
(1764-1838) Dramatist, b. in Durham, came to London to study law, which he discarded in favour of p...
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Nabbes, Thomas
(fl. 1638) Dramatist, was at Oxf. in 1621. He lived in London, and wrote comedies, satirising bourg...
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Nash, Thomas
(1567-1601) Satirist, etc., b. at Lowestoft, ed. at Camb. A reckless life kept him in perpetual pov...
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Otway, Thomas
(1651 or 1652-1685) Dramatist, s. of a clergyman, was b. near Midhurst, Sussex, and ed. at Oxf., wh...
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Paine, Thomas
(1737-1809) Political and anti-Christian writer, s. of a stay-maker and small farmer of Quaker prin...
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Parnell, Thomas
(1679-1718) Poet, b. and ed. in Dublin, took orders in 1700, and was Vicar of Finglas and Archdeaco...
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Pennant, Thomas
(1726-1798) Naturalist and traveller, b. in Flintshire, and ed. at Oxf., was one of the most distin...
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Percy, Thomas
(1729-1811) Antiquary and poet, s. of a grocer at Bridgnorth, where he was b., ed. at Oxf., entered...
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Pringle, Thomas
(1789-1834) Poet, b. in Roxburghshire, studied at Edin., and became known to Scott, by whose influe...
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Randolph, Thomas
(1605-1635) Poet and dramatist, ed. at Westminster School and Camb., was a friend of Ben Jonson, an...
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Reid, Thomas
(1710-1796) Philosopher, was the s. of the minister of Strachan, Kincardineshire, where he was b. H...
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Ruddiman, Thomas
(1674-1757) Grammarian, b. in Banffshire, and ed. at King's Coll., Aberdeen, obtained a position in...
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Rymer, Thomas
(1641-1713) Archæologist and critic, ed. at Camb., became a barrister at Gray's Inn. He pub. in 167...
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Shadwell, Thomas
(1640 or 1642-1692) Dramatist and poet, belonged to a good Staffordshire family, was b. in Norfolk,...
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Southerne, Thomas
(1660-1746) Dramatist, b. in Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, came to London and studied law...
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Sprat, Thomas
(1635-1713) Divine and writer of memoirs, b. at Beaminster, Dorset, ed. at Oxf., was a mathematicia...
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Stanley, Thomas
(1625-1678) Philosopher and scholar, connected with the Derby family, ed. at Camb., was the author ...
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Stephens, Thomas
(1821-1875) Welsh historian and critic, b. at Pont Nedd Fechan, Glamorganshire, s. of a shoemaker. ...
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Sternhold, Thomas
(1500-1549), Hopkins, John (d. 1570) Were associated in making the metrical version of the Psalms, ...
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Storer, Thomas
(1571-1604) Poet, b. in London, and ed. at Oxf., wrote a long poem, The Life and Death of Thomas Wo...
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Taylor, Thomas
(1758-1835) Translator, b. in London and ed. at St. Paul's School, devoted himself to the study of ...
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Tickell, Thomas
(1686-1740) Poet, b. at Bridekirk Vicarage, Cumberland, and ed. at Oxf. became the friend of Joseph...
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Traherne, Thomas
(1636?-1674) Poet and theological writer, s. of a shoemaker at Hereford where, or at Ledbury, he wa...
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Tusser, Thomas
(1524?-1580) Versifier on agriculture, was an Essex man. Having a good voice he was trained in musi...
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Underdown, Thomas
(fl. 1566-1587) Translator. He translated the Æthiopian History of Heliodorus 1566; also from Ovid....
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Usk, Thomas
(d. 1388) Poet, b. in London, was sec. to John of Northampton, the Wyclifite Lord Mayor of London, ...
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Wade, Thomas
(1805-1875) Poet, b. at Woodbridge, pub. poems, dramas, sonnets, and a translation of Dante's Infer...
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Warton, Thomas
(1728-1790) Literary historian and critic, younger s. of Thomas W., Prof. of Poetry at Oxf., and br...
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Watson, Thomas
(1557?-1592) Poet, b. in London, was at Oxf., and studied law. He was a scholar, and made translati...
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Wilson, Thomas
(1525?-1581) Scholar and statesman, b. in Lincolnshire, was at Camb., and held various high positio...
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Woolner, Thomas
(1826-1892) Sculptor and poet, b. at Hadleigh, attained a high reputation as a sculptor. He belonge...
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Wright, Thomas
(1810-1877) Antiquary, b. near Ludlow, of Quaker parentage, was ed. at Camb. His first work was a H...
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Yalden, Thomas
(1670-1736) Poet, s. of an exciseman at Oxf., and ed. at Magdalen Coll., entered the Church, in whi...
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Hardy, Thomas
LL.D. (b. 1840) Novelist. A Short Story (1865), Desperate Remedies (1871), Under the Greenwood Tre...
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Hodgkin, Thomas
D.C.L., etc. (b. 1831) Historian. Italy and her Invaders, 8 vols. (1880-1899), Letters of Cassiodo...
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Okey, Thomas
Writer on topography and art. Venice and its Story, Paris and its Story, Venetian Palaces and Old Ve...
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Seccombe, Thomas
(b. 1866) Miscellaneous writer. Twelve Bad Men (1894), The Age of Johnson (1900), The Age of Shakes...
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Thomas, Annie (Mrs. Pender Cudlip)
Novelist. Sir Victor's Choice, Denis Doune (1862), Comrades True (1900), The Diva (1901), The Cleave...
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Thomas, Edward
Reviewer and miscellaneous writer. Book of the Open Air, Horæ Solitaræ, Oxford, Beautiful Wales, The...
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Alison, Sir Archibald
(1792-1867) Historian, s. of the above, was b. at Kenley, Shropshire, and after studying under a pr...
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Arnold, Sir Edwin
(1832-1904) Poet, s. of a Sussex magistrate, was b. at Gravesend, and ed. at King's School, Rochest...
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Ayton, Sir Robert
(1570-1638) Poet, s. of A. of Kinaldie in Fife. After grad. at St. Andrews, he studied law at Paris...
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Baker, Sir Richard
(1568-1645) Historian and religious writer, studied law, was knighted in 1603, and was High Sheriff...
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Beaumont, Sir John
(1582-1627?) Poet, elder brother of Francis B., the dramatist (q.v.). His poems, of which the best ...
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Besant, Sir Walter
(1836-1901) Novelist and historian of London, b. at Portsmouth and ed. at King's Coll., London, and...
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Blackmore, Sir Richard
(c. 1650, d. 1729) Poet, one of the Court Physicians to William III. and Anne, wrote several very l...
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Blackstone, Sir William
(1723-1780) Legal Writer, posthumous s. of a silk mercer in London, was ed. at Charterhouse School ...
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Davenant, or D'Avenant, Sir William
(1606-1668) Poet and dramatist, was b. at Oxf., where his f. kept an inn, which Shakespeare was in ...
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Davies, Sir John
(1569-1626) Lawyer and poet, s. of a lawyer at Westbury, Wiltshire, was ed. at Winchester and Oxf.,...
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Davy, Sir Humphrey
(1778-1829) Chemist and man of letters, s. of a wood-carver, was b. at Penzance. He early showed an...
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Denham, Sir John
(1615-1669) Poet, s. of the Chief Baron of Exchequer in Ireland, was b. in Dublin, and ed. at Oxf. ...
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Digby, Sir Kenelm
(1603-1665) Miscellaneous writer, b. near Newport Pagnell, s. of Sir Everard D., one of the Gunpowd...
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Dugdale, Sir William
(1605-1686) Herald and antiquary, was b. at Coleshill, Warwickshire, and ed. at Coventry School. Fr...
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Dyer, Sir Edward
(1545?-1607) Poet, b. at Sharpham Park, Somerset, and ed. at Oxf., was introduced to the Court by t...
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Etherege, Sir George
(1635?-1691) Dramatist, was at Camb., travelled, read a little law, became a man-about-town, the co...
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Fanshawe, Sir Richard
(1608-1666) Diplomatist, translator, and poet, b. at Ware Park, Herts, and ed. at Camb., travelled ...
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Ferguson, Sir Samuel
(1810-1886) Poet and antiquary, b. at Belfast, the s. of parents of Scottish extraction, he was ed....
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Filmer, Sir Robert
(d. 1653?) Political writer, s. of Sir Edward F., of East Sutton, Kent, was ed. at Camb. He was an ...
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Fortescue, Sir John
(1394?-1476?) Political writer, was descended from a Devonshire family. He was an eminent lawyer, a...
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Francis, Sir Philip
(1740-1818) Reputed author of The Letters of Junius, s. of the Rev. Philip F., a scholar of some no...
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Garth, Sir Samuel
(1661-1719) Physician and poet, b. at Bolam in the county of Durham, and ed. at Camb., he settled a...
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Hale, Sir Matthew
(1609-1676) Jurist and miscellaneous writer, has left a great reputation as a lawyer and judge. Ste...
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Harington, Sir John
(1561-1612) Miscellaneous writer, and translator, b. at Kelston Park near Bath, and ed. at Eton and...
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Hayward, Sir John
(1564?-1627) Historian, b. at Felixstowe, was the author of various historical works, the earliest ...
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Helps, Sir Arthur
(1813-1875) Essayist and historian, was b. at Streatham, Surrey, and ed. at Eton and Camb. After le...
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Herschel, Sir John Frederick William
(1792-1871) S. of Sir William H., the eminent astronomer and discoverer of the planet Uranus, was b...
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Howard, Sir Robert
(1626-1698) Dramatist, s. of the Earl of Berkshire, and brother-in-law of Dryden. On the outbreak o...
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Jones, Sir William
(1746-1794) Orientalist and jurist, was b. in London, and ed. at Harrow and Oxf. He lost his f., an...
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L'Estrange, Sir Roger
(1616-1704) Journalist and pamphleteer, youngest s. of a Norfolk baronet, was probably at Camb., an...
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Lindsay, or Lyndsay, Sir David
(1490-1555) Scottish poet and satirist, s. of David L. of Garmylton, near Haddington, was b. either...
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Lyell, Sir Charles
(1797-1875) Geologist and writer, s. of Charles L., of Kinnordy, Forfarshire (a distinguished botan...
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Mackenzie, Sir George
(1636-1691) Lawyer and miscellaneous writer, s. of Sir Simon M., of Lochslin, a brother of the Earl...
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Mackintosh, Sir James
(1765-1832) Philosopher and historian, was b. at Aldowrie, Inverness-shire, s. of an officer in the...
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Maitland, Sir Richard
(1496-1586) Poet, f. of M. of Lethington, Sec. of State to Mary Queen of Scots. In his later years ...
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Malcolm, Sir John
(1769-1833) Indian soldier, statesman, and historian, b. at Burnfoot, Dumfriesshire, went to India ...
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Mandeville, Sir John
Was the ostensible author only of a book of travels bearing his name, written about the middle of th...
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Martin, Sir Theodore
(1816-1909) Poet, biographer, and translator, s. of James M., solicitor in Edin., where he was b. a...
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Melville, Sir James
(1535-1617) Historian, s. of Sir John M., of Hallhill, was a page to Mary Queen of Scots at the Fre...
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Morris, Sir Lewis
(1833-1907) Poet, b. at Penrhyn, Carnarvonshire, and ed. at Sherborne and Oxf., was called to the B...
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Newton, Sir Isaac
(1642-1727) Natural philosopher, b. at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, the s. of a small landed propriet...
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Palgrave, Sir Francis
(1788-1861) Historian, s. of Meyer Cohen, a Jewish stockbroker, but at his marriage in 1823, having...
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Raleigh, Sir Walter
(1552?-1618) Explorer, statesman, admiral, historian, and poet, s. of Walter R., of Fardel, Devonsh...
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Reynolds, Sir Joshua
(1723-1792) Painter and writer on art, s. of a clergyman and schoolmaster at Plympton, Devonshire. ...
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Rycaut, or Ricaut, Sir Paul
(1628-1700) Historian, was at Camb., and held various diplomatic positions. He wrote Present State ...
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Savile, Sir Henry
(1549-1622) Scholar, ed. at Oxf., where he lectured on mathematics. He was afterwards Warden of Mer...
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Scott, Sir Walter
(1771-1832) Poet, novelist, and biographer, s. of Walter S., a Writer to the Signet in Edinburgh, a...
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Sedley, Sir Charles
(1639?-1701) Poet, s. and heir of a Kentish baronet, was at Oxf. and, coming to the Court of Charle...
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Sidney, Sir Philip
(1554-1586) Poet and romancist, s. of Sir Henry S., Deputy of Ireland, and Pres. of Wales, b. at th...
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Skelton, Sir John
(1831-1897) Miscellaneous writer. B. in Edinburgh, ed. at the Univ. there, and called to the Scotti...
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Smith, Sir William
(1813-1893) Lexicographer, ed. at Univ. Coll., London, was a contributor to the Penny Magazine and ...
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Spelman, Sir Henry
(1564?-1641) Historian and antiquary, b. at Congham, Norfolk, studied at Camb., and entered Lincoln...
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Steele, Sir Richard
(1672-1729) Essayist and dramatist, s. of a Dublin attorney, who d. when his s. was 5 years old, wa...
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Stephen, Sir James
(1789-1859) Statesman and historical writer, s. of James S., Master in Chancery, ed. at Camb., and ...
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Stephen, Sir Leslie
(1832-1904) Biographer and critic, s. of the above, was b. in London, and ed. at Eton, King's Coll....
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Suckling, Sir John
(1609-1642) Poet, s. of a knight who had held office as Sec. of State and Comptroller of the Househ...
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Taylor, Sir Henry
(1800-1886) Dramatist, s. of a gentleman farmer in the county of Durham. After being at sea for som...
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Temple, Sir William
(1628-1699) Statesman and essayist, s. of Sir John T., Master of the Rolls in Ireland, was b. in Lo...
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Vanbrugh, Sir John
(1664-1726) Dramatist and architect, b. in London of Flemish descent, was in France from 1683 to 16...
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Walpole, Sir Spencer
(1839-1907) Historian, s. of the Right Hon. Spencer W., Home Sec. in the three Derby Cabinets, belo...
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Wilson, Sir Daniel
(1816-1892) Archæologist and miscellaneous writer, b. and ed. in Edin., and after acting as sec. of...
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Wotton, Sir Henry
(1568-1639) Diplomatist and poet, s. of a Kentish gentleman, was b. at Boughton Park, near Maidston...
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Anson, Sir William Reynell
Bart., D.C.L. (b. 1843) Legaland constitutional writer, etc., Law and Custom of the Constitution, ...
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Butler, Sir William Francis
G.C.B. (b. 1838) Traveller and biographer. The Great Lone Land (1872), The Wild North Land (1873),...
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Douglas, Sir George Brisbane Scott, Bart.
(b. 1856) Poet and miscellaneous writer. Poems (1880), The Fireside Tragedy (1896), New Border Tale...
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Galton, Sir Francis
F.R.S., D.C.L. b. (1822) Traveller and anthropologist. Tropical South Africa (1853), Hereditary Ge...
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