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375: 69:, and from 1817 until about 1847 was the incumbent, his congregation having purchased for him the next presentation. He gave up his school work about 1836 on inheriting from his cousin, John Kennedy, a small property called the Fox Hollies, near Birmingham, where he lived until his death. 137:
wrote: "Kennedy was earnest and enthusiastic, and a determined enemy of intolerance and bigotry. His literary attainments were high, his knowledge of the English poets singularly wide, and he came into personal relations with many eminent men of letters, including, besides Coleridge and
38:, early in the eighteenth century. His mother Damaris was the daughter of Illedge Maddox, from a Welsh family. Benjamin Kennedy was a surgeon; he went about 1773 to America to introduce the then fashionable remedy of 113:; the fourth son, William James Kennedy (1814–1891), educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and St John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1837), was ordained in 1838, became first secretary of the 425: 388: 114: 435: 445: 430: 170: 255:. Some pieces by him will be found in the volume of poems issued by Charles Rann Kennedy in 1857. "The Reign of Youth", with a rendering into 22:(1772 – 2 January 1851) was an English schoolteacher, church minister and poet, acquainted with many notable literary people of the day. 440: 62: 31: 397: 339: 322: 78: 66: 54: 34:. His father Benjamin Kennedy was of Scottish origin, being descended from a branch of the Ayrshire Kennedys, which settled at 70: 121:, Gloucestershire, from 1878 until his death. The sons had very distinguished careers at Cambridge; all won the 260: 98: 35: 196:
A Church of England Psalm-Book, or portions of the Psalter adapted … to the Services of the Established Church
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Thoughts on the Music and Words of Psalmody as at present in use among the Members of the Church of England
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exhibits rare qualities of imagination and expression. A poem which he published in 1817 on the death of
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with his family. On his death in 1784, Rann returned with his mother to her family's home in
344: 233:'s poems published in 1842, and assisted his son Charles Rann Kennedy in the translation of 217:
Britain's Genius: a Mask, on occasion of the Marriage of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain
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received the highest praise from Washington Irving, who quotes from it in his
256: 65:, becoming second master in 1807. From 1797 to 1817 he was also curate of 245: 239: 118: 267:, and an unfinished poem, "Haughmond Hill", in the style of Goldsmith's 251: 234: 117:, was from 1848 to 1878 H.M. inspector of schools, and was vicar of 378: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 230: 401:. Vol. 30. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 433–434. 326:. Vol. 30. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 433–434. 125:, and the three elder were senior classics (1827, 1831, 1834). 77:
were important friends. He died at his son Charles's house in
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A Poem on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales
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He also contributed notes to the Italian edition of
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Index

St Philip's Church, Birmingham
Shenstone, Staffordshire
inoculation
Annapolis, Maryland
Withington
St John's College, Cambridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
King Edward's School, Birmingham
St Paul's Church, Birmingham
John Johnstone
Samuel Parr
St Paul's Square
John Hall
George William Hall
Pembroke College, Oxford
Benjamin Hall Kennedy
Charles Rann Kennedy
Rugby School
National Society for the Promotion of Education
Barnwood
Porson Prize
Thomas Ethelbert Page
Washington Irving
William Wordsworth
James Montgomery
Henry Francis Cary
Charles Kemble
Sarah Siddons
the Princess Charlotte
George Canning

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