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King George I
Standard Name: George I, King
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Sarah, Lady Piers | Sarah, Lady Piers,
welcomed the arrival of a new monarch in George
for Britain, a poem published with her name in two formats, one lavish (fine paper, wider margins) and one more ordinary. |
Author summary | Sarah, Lady Piers | Sarah, Lady Piers,
authored five known poems between 1698 and 1714. They include verses prefixed to another's work, an elegy, and two occasional celebrations: one of some admirable ladies and one a Whiggish poem celebrating... |
Occupation | Sir Richard Steele | He had already been an army officer, a court official, the holder of a civil service post, and a member of parliament. He was knighted by George I
in 1715. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Elizabeth Tollet | A New Ballad (like almost all answers to Lord Dorset
's cavalier ballad To all You Ladies now at Land) is written from a strongly gender-conscious point of view as well as a Tory... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catharine Trotter | He was a curate, until he refused to take the oath of loyalty to George I
on his accession. Wilson, Adrian. “The Politics of Medical Improvement in Early Hanoverian London”. The Medical Enlightenment of the Eighteenth Century, edited by Andrew Cunningham and Roger French, Cambridge University Press, pp. 4-39. 22 |
Textual Production | Agnes Wheeler | Mention in the first dialogue of George III
's illness shows that it was written in 1788 or later. Wheeler, Agnes. “Introduction”. Westmorland Dialogues, edited by Leonard Smith, Lensden. 2 |
politics | Winifred Maxwell, Countess of Nithsdale | WMCN
had little hope she could secure a pardon for a Catholic rebel, but nevertheless she tried. She drummed up support, appeared regularly in the gallery at the House of Lords
, organized a petition... |
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