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Robert Aris Willmott

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37: 452: 123:.’ He was engaged in the preparation of three new books when he was incapacitated by an attack of paralysis. He died at Nettlebed on 27 May 1863, aged 54. He was buried, with his mother and sister (Mary Cleeve Willmott, who died at Richmond on 9 May 1854, aged 47), in the churchyard of Bearwood. An engraved frontispiece of Willmott, by H. B. Hall, is in 110:, was consecrated on 23 April 1846, and Willmott was appointed by him as its first incumbent. Initially he was on good terms with the patron, but about 1861 differences arose with the patron, and Willmott resigned the benefice in May 1862 on a pension. 430: 465: 90:; and he was ordained priest on 11 June 1843. After serious illness he took leave of St. James's on 2 June 1844, his farewell sermon being printed. For three months he was stationed at 507: 502: 79:, in 1832, but his matriculation was deferred until 17 February 1834. While at Cambridge he earned his living by his pen. He graduated B.A. on 26 May 1841. 372:
Willmott was also known as a preacher. His publications included funeral sermons for John Walter (d. 1847) and for Mrs. Emily Frances Walter (d. 1858).
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in prose and verse (1854; Herbert's poems, with Willmott's memoir and notes, were then published at Boston, U.S.A., in 1855); the poems of
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Willmott -- the son of a solicitor, who married, about 1803, to Mary Ann (died 1861), daughter of Rev John Cleeve of
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At the close of 1828 Willmott became tutor to Thomas Green, and remained so for about two years. He entered
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on 30 January 1809. His father went to London, and had money troubles. In October 1819 he was admitted at
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Precious Stones from Prose Writers of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries
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in January or February 1825. There in March 1828 he brought out the first number of the
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Dream of the Poets at Cambridge, from Spenser to Gray
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Letters of Eminent Persons, selected and illustrated
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Already in 1829–30 Willmott was contributing to the
369:'s ‘Anecdotes of the English Language’ (1844 ed.) 221:, 1841; 2nd ed., much altered and enlarged, 1848. 203:Parlour Table Book: Extracts from various Authors 345:(1858). He edited selections from the poetry of 174:Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages of Literature 86:, Bishop of London, to the curacy of St. James, 474:. Vol. 62. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 419:. Vol. 62. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 106:, which had been erected with the support of 94:, and in June 1845 became curate to the Rev. 8: 431:"Willmott, Robert Eldridge Aris (WLMT832RE)" 102:, Oxfordshire. The church of St. Catherine, 33:, he never used his second Christian name. 117:in Oxfordshire, and began writing for the 365:(i. 47–53), and he contributed notes to 249:Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus Dalziel 82:Willmott in 1842 was ordained deacon by 40:Robert Aris Willmott, 1858 engraving by 381: 168:A Journal of Summer-time in the Country 508:19th-century English Anglican priests 399: 397: 395: 393: 391: 389: 387: 385: 7: 503:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 205:, 1840, dedicated to his old friend 142:Church of England Quarterly Review 14: 498:People educated at Harrow School 471:Dictionary of National Biography 450: 416:Dictionary of National Biography 237:Poets of the Nineteenth Century 305:(1854 and 1883); the works of 1: 410:"Willmott, Robert Aris"  163:. His best known works were: 31:Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott 72:, which ran to six numbers. 56:, Hampshire -- was born at 435:A Cambridge Alumni Database 120:Churchman's Family Magazine 529: 437:. University of Cambridge. 325:(1856; reissued in 1866), 213:Pictures of Christian Life 191:Conversations at Cambridge 180:His other works included: 77:Trinity College, Cambridge 18: 16:English cleric and author 62:Merchant Taylors' school 129:Preachers and Preaching 84:Charles James Blomfield 187:, 1834; 2nd ser. 1838. 44: 21:SS Morro Castle (1930) 466:Willmott, Robert Aris 273:, 1862; 2nd ed. 1883. 271:English Sacred Poetry 227:, 1847; 2nd ed. 1848. 225:Life of Jeremy Taylor 185:Lives of Sacred Poets 96:Thomas William Allies 39: 277:Willmott edited for 267:, and other artists. 265:John Everett Millais 27:Robert Aris Willmott 363:Cambridge Portfolio 342:Jerusalem Delivered 58:Bradford, Wiltshire 347:William Wordsworth 335:'s translation of 113:Willmott moved to 45: 148:Fraser's Magazine 520: 475: 454: 453: 439: 438: 427: 421: 420: 412: 401: 359:John James Smith 351:Oliver Goldsmith 328:Percy's Reliques 279:George Routledge 207:James Montgomery 92:Chelsea Hospital 42:Henry Bryan Hall 528: 527: 523: 522: 521: 519: 518: 517: 513:English writers 478: 477: 464:, ed. (1900). " 460: 451: 443: 442: 429: 428: 424: 403: 402: 383: 378: 295:William Collins 160:Asiatic Journal 154:London Magazine 137: 125:Henry Christmas 50: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 526: 524: 516: 515: 510: 505: 500: 495: 490: 480: 479: 448: 447: 441: 440: 422: 407:, ed. (1900). 380: 379: 377: 374: 333:Edward Fairfax 319:William Cowper 307:George Herbert 291:Thomas Parnell 275: 274: 268: 245:Edward Dalziel 241:George Dalziel 234: 228: 222: 216: 210: 200: 194: 193:(anon.), 1836. 188: 178: 177: 171: 136: 133: 49: 46: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 525: 514: 511: 509: 506: 504: 501: 499: 496: 494: 491: 489: 486: 485: 483: 476: 473: 472: 467: 463: 458: 457:public domain 445: 444: 436: 432: 426: 423: 418: 417: 411: 406: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 382: 375: 373: 370: 368: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 344: 343: 338: 334: 330: 329: 324: 320: 316: 312: 311:Mark Akenside 308: 304: 303:Thomas Warton 300: 299:Matthew Green 296: 292: 288: 285:the poems of 284: 283:British Poets 280: 272: 269: 266: 262: 258: 254: 253:Birekt Foster 250: 246: 242: 238: 235: 232: 229: 226: 223: 220: 217: 214: 211: 208: 204: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 186: 183: 182: 181: 175: 172: 169: 166: 165: 164: 162: 161: 156: 155: 150: 149: 144: 143: 134: 132: 130: 126: 122: 121: 116: 111: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 80: 78: 73: 71: 67: 66:Harrow School 64:. He entered 63: 59: 55: 47: 43: 38: 34: 32: 28: 22: 469: 449: 434: 425: 414: 371: 367:Samuel Pegge 362: 354: 353:(1860). His 340: 331:(1857), and 326: 323:Robert Burns 282: 276: 270: 261:John Tenniel 257:John Gilbert 236: 230: 224: 218: 212: 202: 196: 190: 184: 179: 173: 167: 158: 152: 146: 140: 138: 128: 118: 112: 81: 74: 69: 51: 30: 26: 25: 493:1863 deaths 488:1809 births 462:Lee, Sidney 446:Attribution 405:Lee, Sidney 287:Thomas Gray 108:John Walter 482:Categories 157:, and the 357:, was in 315:John Dyer 251:), after 115:Nettlebed 70:Harrovian 321:(1855), 317:(1855), 131:(1858). 104:Bearwood 88:Ratcliff 54:Ringwood 459::  233:, 1850. 215:, 1841. 199:, 1839. 100:Launton 301:, and 151:, the 376:Notes 337:Tasso 219:Poems 135:Works 313:and 48:Life 468:". 361:'s 339:'s 281:'s 98:at 484:: 433:. 413:. 384:^ 297:, 293:, 289:, 263:, 259:, 255:, 247:, 243:, 145:, 127:, 209:. 23:.

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SS Morro Castle (1930)

Henry Bryan Hall
Ringwood
Bradford, Wiltshire
Merchant Taylors' school
Harrow School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Charles James Blomfield
Ratcliff
Chelsea Hospital
Thomas William Allies
Launton
Bearwood
John Walter
Nettlebed
Churchman's Family Magazine
Henry Christmas
Church of England Quarterly Review
Fraser's Magazine
London Magazine
Asiatic Journal
James Montgomery
George Dalziel
Edward Dalziel
Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus Dalziel
Birekt Foster
John Gilbert
John Tenniel
John Everett Millais

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