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Thomas Chatterton and the vicar of Temple Church, Bristol. [A.D.1768-1770]

The poet"s account of the Knightes Templaries Chyrche

by Thomas Chatterton

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Published by W. George"s Sons in Bristol [Eng.] .
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    Subjects:
  • Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-1770.,
  • Catcott, Alexander, 1725-1779.

  • Edition Notes

    Edited by William George.

    Other titlesKnightes Templaries Chyrche.
    ContributionsGeorge, William, of Bristol
    The Physical Object
    Pagination12 p.
    Number of Pages12
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL24172842M
    OCLC/WorldCa11591742

    Although the nonfiction book should be full of definite facts, the author can add some emotions to make this memoir or chronic and not so bored. Thomas Chatterton And the Vicar of Temple Church, Bristol. [a.D] the Poet's Account of the Knightes Templaries Chyrche. Chatterton, Thomas, Thomas Chatterton And the Vicar of. Thomas Chatterton and the naming of the streets There can be little doubt that Chatterton Road was named for the 18th century poet Thomas Chatterton (). There has been some speculation in the past as to whether the name was a reference to one of a couple of local Chattertons living in the area at the time of its development.

    ^ Chatterton, Thomas (). Thomas Chatterton and the Vicar of Temple Church, Bristol [A.D., ]: The Poet's Account of the "Knightes Templaries Chyrche.". W. George's Sons. p. ^ Map Mogul – Antique Maps & Prints – Ortelius, Abraham SOLD Maris Pacifici ^ "Het Mercator-Orteliushuis te Antwerpen".Born: 14 April , Antwerp, Habsburg Netherlands. Chatterton, Thomas, –70, English poet. The posthumous son of a poor Bristol schoolmaster, he was already composing the Rowley Poems at the age of 12, claiming they were copies of 15th-century manuscripts at the Church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. In he sent several of these poems to Horace Walpole, who was enthusiastic about them.

    much out of Chatterton's way.9 Catcott was vicar at the Temple Church, Bristol, and member of a prominent Bristol family. His brother, George Symes Catcott, who was sub-librarian at the Bristol Library, from which Coleridge borrowed, shared Alexander's enthusiasm for geology and wrote his own account of Pen-Park Hole, near Bristol, which reflects. The Reverend Alexander Catcott (–) was an English geologist and theologian born in Bristol, who became the vicar of Temple Church, Bristol and the author of numerous works on science and theology.. He was the son of Reverend Alexander Stopford Catcott M.A., headmaster of Bristol Grammar School, and Martha Symes, and brother of George Symes Catcott, the friend of Thomas Chatterton.


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Thomas Chatterton, (born NovemBristol, Gloucestershire, England—died AugLondon), chief poet of the Bristol. [A.D.1768-1770] book “Gothic” literary revival, England’s youngest writer of mature verse, and precursor of the Romantic Movement.

At first considered slow in learning, Chatterton had a tearful childhood, choosing the solitude of an attic and making no progress with. Childhood. Chatterton was born in Bristol where the office of sexton of St Mary Redcliffe had long been held by the Chatterton family.

The poet's father, also named Thomas Chatterton, was a musician, a poet, a numismatist, and a dabbler in the had been a sub-chanter at Bristol Cathedral and master of the Pyle Street free school, near Redcliffe : 20 NovemberBristol, England.

- Life of Thomas Chatterton; - Thomas Chatterton and the vicar of Temple Church; - Mary Clifford (one of the first women guardians of the poor) - A Brief memoir of Francis Fry FSA of Bristol by his son; - Life and correspondence of John Foster volume I; - John Free: From Bristol to Rome in the fifteenth century.

Temple Church, also known as Holy Cross Church, (grid reference) is a ruined church in Redcliffe, Bristol, is on the site of a previous, round church of the Knights Templar, which they built on land granted to them in the second quarter of the 12th century by Robert of the Knights Hospitaller acquired the church, following the suppression of the Templars, only to Coordinates: 51°27′07″N 2°35′13″W / °N.

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George's Sons, ), by Thomas Chatterton, Thomas Chatterton, and William George (page images at HathiTrust; US access only). Chatterton was born on Novem in Bristol, the posthumous son of a schoolmaster—also named Thomas—of an eccentric disposition but with strong musical and antiquarian interests.

The elder Thomas Chatterton’s ancestors had been sextons of the church of Saint Mary in the parish of Redcliff for generations. Thomas Chatterton and the Vicar of Temple Church, Bristol [A.D., ]: The Poet's Robert Nye (1, words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article Laura Riding () Some Poems by Ernest Dowson () Some Poems by Thomas Chatterton () Some Poems by Clere Parsons () The Liquid Rhinoceros and.

Gaster, James, hooper Temple Church Pavement Alexander Catcott ( - 79), mentioned below (son of A.S. Catcott, who was headmaster of Bristol Grammar School - 43), was the author of a treatise on the “Deluge”, and was a friend of Chatterton.

From until death he was vicar of Temple : 95K. If you live in Bristol for any length of time you will get to hear about the city's big C's, the great historical figures of Caynge, Colston, Cabot and Chatterton. Thomas Chatterton spent his.

On his subsequent introduction, into George Catcott’s elder brother, the Rev. Alexander Catcott, vicar of the Temple Church, Chatterton obtained access to the Bristol Library.

Thence he was enabled to borrow Geoffrey of Monmouth’s ‘History of the Britons,’ Fuller’s 'Church History,’ and Holinshed’s ‘Chronicles.’. Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed), memorial page for Thomas Chatterton (20 Nov –23 Aug ), Find a Grave Memorial no.citing St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Redcliffe, Bristol Unitary Authority, Bristol, England ; Maintained by Find A ph: St Mary the Virgin Churchyard.

The life of Thomas Chatterton, including his unpublished poems and correspondence by John Ross Dix (Book) Thomas Chatterton, the marvelous boy; the story of a strange life by Charles Edward Russell (Book).

"Close on years after his supposed death by suicide, Bristol's boy-poet Thomas Chatterton remains a fascinating and controversial figure. This challenging collection of essays questions long-held assumptions about Chatterton's life and offers new insights into the young poet's influence on English art and literature."--BOOK JACKET.

Temple Church History. The Temple Church is one of the most historic and beautiful churches in London. Use the left-margin tool-bar to read its story, period by period. Here are eight hundred years of history: from the Crusaders in the 12th century, through the turmoil of the Reformation and the founding father of Anglican theology, to some of.

In April ofafter a church restoration scheme begun, the vicar had the statue removed and it was stored in the crypt. On the 31 Julythe monument was re-erected on un-consecrated ground, further to the east, but still close to the church and facing Chatterton.

Thomas Chatterton. Fabricated as Thomas Rowley. Birthplace: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Location of death: London, England Cause of death: Suicide. Gender: Male Race. English poet, born at Bristol on the 20th of November His pedigree has a curious significance. The office of sexton of St.

Mary Redcliffe, at Bristol, one of the most Born: Genealogy for Thomas A Templeton ( - d.) family tree on Geni, with over million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

People Projects Discussions Surnames.Bristol City Council places Chatterton’s House, built into Leasehold Tender. as Cafe / Restaurant: “Bristol has an extraordinarily rich literary history, and Thomas Chatterton is at its centre.

He was locally celebrated in his day, and after his death inspired one of the major literary debates of the eighteenth century.