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Edward Smedley

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in 1809, graduating B.A. in the same year, and M.A. in 1812. As a middle bachelor he gained one of the members' prizes for Latin prose in 1810, and in the following year he gained a similar distinction as a senior bachelor. He was elected to a fellowship of
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to the prebend of Sleaford, and in 1831 he resigned his preachership at St James's Chapel. In spite of poor health he continued to write until within a few months of his death. He died, after a lingering illness, on 29 June 1836, aged 47, and was buried at
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Edward was sent to Westminster School as a home boarder in 1795, before he had completed his seventh year. He became a king's scholar in 1800, and was elected head to
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History of France: Part I., from the Final Partition of the Empire of Charlemagne, A.D. 843, to the Peace of Cambray, A.D. 1529
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A very short Letter from one old Westminster to another, touching some Matters connected with their School
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in September 1811, and took priest's orders in the following year. Through his father's old friend,
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The second son of the Rev. Edward Smedley by his wife Hannah, fourth daughter of George Bellas of
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in 1812, and won the Seatonian prize for English verse in 1813, 1814, 1827, and 1828.
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The Tribute: a Collection of Miscellaneous unpublished Poems by various Authors
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Poems … with a Selection from his Correspondence and a Memoir of his Life
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Religio Clerici: two Epistles by a Churchman, with Notes; a new edition
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The Parson's Choice of Town or Country: an Epistle to a Young Divine
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Prescience, or the Secrets of Divination: a Poem in two parts
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These last three poems were republished under the title of
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Willey, Surrey
Westminster School
Rolls Chapel
North Bovey
Powderham
Devon
Trinity College, Cambridge
wooden spoon
Sidney Sussex College
deacon
Gerrard Andrewes
St James's Chapel, Tottenham Court Road
St Giles's, Camberwell
Encyclopædia Metropolitana
bishop of Lincoln
Dulwich
Wandsworth Common
Surrey
British Critic
Penny Cyclopædia
Marquess of Northampton
Murray's Family Library
Rivington's Theological Library
Library of Useful Knowledge
Lee, Sidney
"Smedley, Edward" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Smedley, Edward (SMDY769E)"
"Smedley, Edward (SMDY805E)"

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