William Liddiard

Standard Name: Liddiard, William

Connections

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Dedications J. S. Anna Liddiard
JSAL dated the conclusion of her first volume of poetry: Poems, published at Dublin with her name and the date of 1810, dedicated to her husband .
Liddiard, J. S. Anna. Poems. Hibernia–Press Office.
prelims, 94
Liddiard, J. S. Anna. Poems. Hibernia–Press Office.
94
Family and Intimate relationships J. S. Anna Liddiard
J. S. Anna Wilkinson married the Rev. William Liddiard (1773-1841), an English clergyman and former army officer who was also a poet, artist, and musician.
McGuire, James, and James Quinn, editors. Dictionary of Irish Biography. http://dib.cambridge.org/.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Publishing J. S. Anna Liddiard
JSAL published her Theodore and Laura, A Tale, as part of a composite volume with her husband 's Mont St. Jean, A Poem (and, unmentioned on the title-page, her own Ode on the Year...
Textual Production J. S. Anna Liddiard
There appeared anonymously in two successive volumes, again at London and Dublin, what may be JSAL 's last work, or may be by her husband : Mount Leinster; or, the Prospect: a poem, descriptive...
Textual Production J. S. Anna Liddiard
The Feminist Companion suggested that this poem was probably by William Liddiard (who had already before this named one of his poems after a mountain). It appeared anonymously (as none of JSAL 's poetry had...

Timeline

18 February 1793: A Catholic Relief Act repealed some parts...

National or international item

18 February 1793

A Catholic Relief Act repealed some parts of the infamous Penal Laws operative in Ireland. Either J. S. Anna Liddiard or her husband wrote in 1819 that this was the source of the improvement...

Texts

Liddiard, William, and J. S. Anna Liddiard. Mont St. Jean, A Poem . . . Theodore and Laura, A Tale. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne, and John Cumming, 1816.
Liddiard, J. S. Anna, and William Liddiard. Mount Leinster; or, the Prospect: a poem, descriptive of Irish scenery, etc. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne; R. Killiken, 1820.