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Samuel Parr

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Samuel Parr (26 January 1747 – 6 March 1825), was an English schoolmaster, writer, minister and Doctor of Law. [1]

91 relations: Basil Montagu, Benedict Chapman, Charles Berry (minister), Charles Combe, Charles Dilly, Charles Lloyd (philanthropist), Charles Mayo (Anglo-Saxon scholar), Colchester Royal Grammar School, Conyers Middleton, Edmund Henry Barker, Edward Forster (writer), Edward Hamley (poet), Edward Maltby, Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, Elizabeth Fenning, Felix Vaughan, Fortunatus Dwarris, Francis Brokesby, Francis Hare (bishop), George Pretyman Tomline, George Ticknor, Henry Headley, Henry Homer, Henry Kett, Ireland Shakespeare forgeries, John Bruckner, John Fearn (philosopher), John Fransham, John Johnstone (physician), John Jones (Unitarian), John Lind (barrister), John Opie, John Parsons (bishop), John Sylvester John Gardiner, John Taylor (dissenting preacher), John Tweddell, Joseph Gerrald, Joseph Parkes, Joseph Richardson (1755–1803), List of English writers (K-Q), List of headmasters at Colchester Royal Grammar School, List of Old Harrovians, List of Old Norvicensians, Lunar Society of Birmingham, Martin Routh, Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck, Matthew Raine, Mile Cross Estate, Norwich, Monro of Fyrish, Nathaniel Forster (writer), ..., Norwich School (independent school), Parr (surname), Richard Farmer, Richard Porson, Richard Sharp (politician), Richard Twining (1772–1857), Richard Twining (tea merchant), Richard Warburton Lytton, Robert Carey Sumner, Robert Fellowes (philanthropist), Robert Glynn, Robert Knight (MP), Robert Merry, Robert Orme, Samuel Badcock, Samuel Bourn, Samuel Hallifax, Samuel Ireland, Thomas De Quincey bibliography, Thomas Maurice, Thomas Monro, Thomas Monro (writer), Thomas Rennell, Thomas Rennell (scholar), Thomas Sheridan (soldier), Thomas Starling Norgate, Thomas Twining (scholar), Walter Savage Landor, Whiggism, William Artaud, William Bellenden, William Beloe, William Falconer (writer), William Field (minister), William Frend (reformer), William Seward (anecdotist), William Thomson (writer), William Warburton, 1747, 1747 in Great Britain, 1825 in the United Kingdom. Expand index (41 more) »

Basil Montagu

Basil Montagu (24 April 1770 – 27 November 1851) was a British jurist, barrister, writer and philanthropist.

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Benedict Chapman

Benedict Chapman (January 1769, Norwich? – 23 October 1852) was a college master at the University of Cambridge and an Anglican rector.

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Charles Berry (minister)

Charles Berry (1783–1877) was an English Unitarian minister and schoolteacher.

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Charles Combe

Charles Combe FRS M.D. (1743–1817) was an English physician and numismatist.

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Charles Dilly

Charles Dilly (1739–1807) was an English bookseller.

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Charles Lloyd (philanthropist)

Charles Lloyd (1748–1828) was an English banker and philanthropist.

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Charles Mayo (Anglo-Saxon scholar)

Charles Mayo (1767–1858) was an English clergyman and professor of Anglo-Saxon.

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Colchester Royal Grammar School

Colchester Royal Grammar School (CRGS) is a state-funded grammar school in Colchester, Essex, founded in 1206 and granted two Royal Charters by Henry VIII (in 1539) and by Elizabeth I (in 1584).

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Conyers Middleton

Conyers Middleton (27 December 1683 – 28 July 1750) was an English clergyman.

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Edmund Henry Barker

Edmund Henry Barker (1788 – 21 March 1839) was an English classical scholar.

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Edward Forster (writer)

Edward Forster FRS FSA (1769–1828) was an English cleric and miscellaneous writer.

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Edward Hamley (poet)

Edward Hamley (1764 (baptised) – 1834) was an English clergyman and poet.

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Edward Maltby

Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England.

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Edward Nathaniel Bancroft

Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, M.D. (1772–1842) was an English physician, botanist, and zoologist, known for his writings on yellow fever.

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Elizabeth Fenning

Elizabeth "Eliza" Fenning (1792–1815) was an domestic servant whose controversial conviction for attempted murder became a cause célèbre.

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Felix Vaughan

Felix Vaughan (7 March 1766 – 22 April 1799) was an English barrister, known for his role as defence counsel in the treason trials of the 1790s.

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Fortunatus Dwarris

Sir Fortunatus William Lilley Dwarris (1786–1860) was an English lawyer and author.

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Francis Brokesby

Francis Brokesby or Brookesbuy (29 September 1637 – buried 24 October 1714), was a nonjuror.

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Francis Hare (bishop)

Francis Hare (1671–1740) was an English churchman and classical scholar, bishop of St Asaph from 1727 and bishop of Chichester from 1731.

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George Pretyman Tomline

Sir George Pretyman Tomline, 5th Baronet (born George Pretyman; 9 October 1750 – 14 November 1827) was an English clergyman, theologian, Bishop of Lincoln and then Bishop of Winchester, and confidant of William Pitt the Younger.

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George Ticknor

George Ticknor (August 1, 1791 – January 26, 1871) was an American academician and Hispanist, specializing in the subject areas of languages and literature.

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Henry Headley

Henry Headley (1765–1788) was an English poet and critic.

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Henry Homer

Henry Homer, called the younger (1753–1791) was an English classical scholar.

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Henry Kett

Henry Kett (1761–1825) was a versatile English clergyman, academic and writer.

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Ireland Shakespeare forgeries

The Ireland Shakespeare forgeries were a cause célèbre in 1790s London, when author and engraver Samuel Ireland announced the discovery of a treasure-trove of Shakespearean manuscripts by his son William Henry Ireland.

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John Bruckner

John Bruckner (also Jean or Johannes) (31 December 1726 – 12 May 1804) was a Dutch Lutheran minister and author, who settled in Norwich, England.

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John Fearn (philosopher)

John Fearn (1768 3 December 1837) was a British philosopher.

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John Fransham

John Fransham (1730–1810) was an English freethinker and eccentric, a tutor and author.

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John Johnstone (physician)

John Johnstone (1768–1836) was an English physician and biographer.

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John Jones (Unitarian)

John Jones LL.D. (1766? – 10 January 1827) was a Welsh Unitarian minister, critic, tutor and lexicographer.

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John Lind (barrister)

John Lind (1737–1781) was an English barrister, political activist, and pamphleteer who opposed the American Revolution.

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John Opie

John Opie (16 May 1761 – 9 April 1807) was a Cornish historical and portrait painter.

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John Parsons (bishop)

John Parsons (baptised 6 July 1761 – 12 March 1819) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1798, and Bishop of Peterborough from 1813.

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John Sylvester John Gardiner

John Sylvester John Gardiner (1765–1830), aka John S. J. Gardiner, was an American Episcopal priest.

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John Taylor (dissenting preacher)

John Taylor (1694–1761) was an English dissenting preacher, Hebrew scholar, and theologian.

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John Tweddell

John Tweddell (1769–1799) was an English classical scholar and traveller.

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Joseph Gerrald

Joseph Gerrald (9 February 1763 – 16 March 1796) was a political reformer, one of the "Scottish Martyrs".

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Joseph Parkes

Joseph Parkes (22 January 1796 – 11 August 1865) was an English political reformer.

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Joseph Richardson (1755–1803)

Joseph Richardson (1755–1803) was an English author and politician.

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List of English writers (K-Q)

List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.

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List of headmasters at Colchester Royal Grammar School

This table lists the official (not de facto) appointment and end dates of the headmasters of Colchester Royal Grammar School, 1530 to present.

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List of Old Harrovians

The following is a list of some notable Old Harrovians, former pupils of Harrow School in the United Kingdom.

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List of Old Norvicensians

Old Norvicensians (ONs) are former pupils of Norwich School, an independent co-educational day school in Norwich, England.

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Lunar Society of Birmingham

The Lunar Society of Birmingham was a dinner club and informal learned society of prominent figures in the Midlands Enlightenment, including industrialists, natural philosophers and intellectuals, who met regularly between 1765 and 1813 in Birmingham, England.

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Martin Routh

Martin Joseph Routh (18 September 175522 December 1854) was an English classical scholar and President of Magdalen College, Oxford (1791–1854).

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Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck

Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck (née Galton, 25 November 1778 – 29 August 1856) was a British writer in the anti-slavery movement.

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Matthew Raine

Matthew Raine (1760–1811) was an English schoolmaster and cleric.

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Mile Cross Estate, Norwich

Mile Cross Estate, Norwich is a council estate in Norwich, England.

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Monro of Fyrish

The Monro of Fyrish family were a Scottish family and branch of the ancient highland Clan Munro.

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Nathaniel Forster (writer)

Nathaniel Forster, D.D. (1726?–1790) was an English cleric and writer on political economy.

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Norwich School (independent school)

Norwich School (formally King Edward VI Grammar School, Norwich) is a selective English independent day school in the close of Norwich Cathedral, Norwich.

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Parr (surname)

Parr is a surname, and may refer to.

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Richard Farmer

Dr Richard Farmer FRS FSA (1735–1797) was a Shakespearean scholar and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

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Richard Porson

Richard Porson (25 December 1759 – 25 September 1808) was an English classical scholar.

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Richard Sharp (politician)

Richard Sharp, FRS, FSA (1759 – 30 March 1835), also known as "Conversation" Sharp, was a British hat-maker, banker, merchant, poet, critic, Member of Parliament, and conversationalist.

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Richard Twining (1772–1857)

Richard Twining FRS (5 May 1772 – 14 October 1857) was a British tea merchant.

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Richard Twining (tea merchant)

Richard Twining (1749–1824) was an English merchant, a director of the East India Company, and the head of Twinings the tea merchants in the Strand, London.

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Richard Warburton Lytton

Richard Warburton Lytton (1745–1810) was an English landowner and Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Robert Carey Sumner

Robert Carey Sumner (1729–1771) was Master of Harrow School in England.

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Robert Fellowes (philanthropist)

Robert Fellowes, LL.D. (1771 – 6 February 1847) was an English clergyman, journalist and philanthropist.

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Robert Glynn

Robert Glynn, afterwards Clobery (5 August 17196 February 1800) was an English physician, known as a generous eccentric.

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Robert Knight (MP)

Robert Knight (1768–1855) was an English reforming radical and Member of Parliament.

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Robert Merry

Robert Merry (1755–1798) was an English poet and dilettante.

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Robert Orme

Robert Orme (25 December 1728 – 13 January 1801) was a British historian of India.

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Samuel Badcock

Samuel Badcock (1747–1788) was an English nonconformist minister, theological writer and literary critic.

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Samuel Bourn

Samuel Bourn (1714–1796) was an English Dissenter minister.

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Samuel Hallifax

Samuel Hallifax or Halifax (1733–1790) was an English churchman and academic, holder of several chairs at Cambridge and bishop of two sees.

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Samuel Ireland

Samuel Ireland (21 May 1744 – July 1800), British author and engraver, is best remembered today as the chief victim of the Ireland Shakespeare forgeries created by his son, William Henry Ireland.

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Thomas De Quincey bibliography

This is a bibliography of works by Thomas De Quincey (15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859), a romantic English writer.

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Thomas Maurice

Thomas Maurice (1754–1824) was a British oriental scholar and historian.

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Thomas Monro

Thomas Monro (1759–1833) was a British art collector and patron.

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Thomas Monro (writer)

Thomas Monro (1764–1815) was an English cleric and writer.

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Thomas Rennell

Thomas Rennell FRS (1754–1840) was an English churchman, dean of Winchester Cathedral and Master of the Temple.

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Thomas Rennell (scholar)

Thomas Rennell (1787–1824) was an English theologian and author.

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Thomas Sheridan (soldier)

Thomas Sheridan (16 or 17 November 1775 – 12 September 1817), known as Tom Sheridan, was the only son of the Irish playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the soprano Elizabeth Ann Linley, although his father had at least one other son from a second marriage.

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Thomas Starling Norgate

Thomas Starling Norgate (1772–1859) was an English writer, journalist and newspaper editor.

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Thomas Twining (scholar)

Thomas Twining (8 January 1735, Twickenham, London, England – 6 August 1804, Colchester) was an English classical scholar and cleric.

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Walter Savage Landor

Walter Savage Landor (30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864) was an English writer and poet.

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Whiggism

Whiggism (in North America sometimes spelled Whigism) is a historical political philosophy that grew out of the Parliamentarian faction in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1639–1651).

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William Artaud

William Artaud (1763–1823), was an English painter of portraits and biblical subjects.

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William Bellenden

William Bellenden (c. 1550 – c. 1633) was a Scottish classical scholar.

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William Beloe

William Beloe (1756 – April 11, 1817) was an English divine and miscellaneous writer.

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William Falconer (writer)

William Falconer (23 February 1744 – 31 August 1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.

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William Field (minister)

William Field (6 January 1768 – 16 August 1851) was an English Unitarian minister.

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William Frend (reformer)

William Frend (22 November 1757 – 21 February 1841) was an English clergyman (later Unitarian), social reformer and writer.

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William Seward (anecdotist)

William Seward (January 1747 – 24 April 1799) was an English man of letters, known for his collections of anecdotes.

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William Thomson (writer)

William Thomson (1746–1817) was a Scottish minister, historian and miscellaneous writer.

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William Warburton

William Warburton (24 December 1698 – 7 June 1779) was an English writer, literary critic and churchman, Bishop of Gloucester from 1759 until his death.

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1747

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1747 in Great Britain

Events from the year 1747 in Great Britain.

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1825 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1825 in the United Kingdom.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Parr

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