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Thomas Tickell (17 December 1685 – 23 April 1740) was a minor English poet and man of letters. Portrait of Thomas Tickell by Sylvester Harding ...
Nov 22, 2024 · English verse writer and man of letters who is, however, best remembered for the quarrel involving his translation of the first book of Homer's Iliad in 1715.
Thomas Tickell was born in Bridekirk, Cumberland, the son of a clergyman, Richard Tickell (1648?-1692), and his wife, Margaret, née Gale (d. 1729).
Thomas Tickell was an English poet, politician and man of letters. He was closely associated with the Whig parliamentary party and filled government posts.
Thomas Tickell was an English poet, pamphleteer, and man of letters, best known today for his long poem, "Kensington Gardens."
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Thomas Tickell Biography. Thomas Tickell, son of Rev. Richard Tickell, was born in 1686 in Cumberland, England. He was educated at Queen's College, ...
Thomas Tickell, Esq, who was born in 1686, At Bridekirk in Cumberland; He married in 1726, Clotida Eustace, Died in April, 1740, at Bath, And was buried in this ...
Dec 28, 2020 · TICKELL, THOMAS (1686–1740), poet, born in 1686 at Bridekirk, Cumberland, was grandson of the Rev. John Tickell of Penrith, ...
Tickell, Thomas (1685 - 1740) ; Family Name. Tickell ; Birth Date. December 17, 1685 ; Death Date. April 23, 1740 ; Nationality. English ; Family Relations. father : ...