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Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet

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This tract evades the main accusation, and contains much abuse of Southey. In revealing Croft's villainous acts, Southey and Cottle worked together, with both the desire to help Chatterton's widowed and impoverished sister, and to turn themselves into the primary editors of Chatterton's works.
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on the subject of a new dictionary. He criticized Samuel Johnson's efforts, and in 1790 he claimed to have collected 11,000 words used by excellent authorities but omitted by Johnson. Two years later he issued proposals for a revised edition of
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gained from letters which he obtained from the poet's sister, Mrs Newton, under false pretences, stealing them from her and used without payment nor permission.
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Love and Madness, a Story too true, in a series of letters between Parties whose names could perhaps be mentioned were they less known or less lamented
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has permanent interest because Croft inserted, among other miscellaneous matter, information about
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Dahan, Charles Nodier ; édition établie, présentée et annotée par Jacques-Remi (1995).
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Quarterly per fess indented azure and argent, in the 1st quarter a lion passant guardant or
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was working as a secretary to the elderly Croft and his platonic friend, the novelist
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were edited from Croft's book by Mr Gilbert Burgess (1895). See also John Nichols's
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Croft supplied the material for the exhaustive account of Chatterton in
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In some of his numerous literary enterprises he had the help of
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in France. During this time Nodier translated Hamilton's book
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For the seventeenth-century Bishop of Hereford, see
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Herbert Croft (bishop)

Lemuel Abbott

Croft Castle
Love and Madness
Berkshire
University College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
Prittlewell
Joseph Priestley
Hamburg
baronetcy
Sir John Croft, 4th Baronet
Amiens
Lady Mary Hamilton
Alexander Leslie, 5th Earl of Leven
Charles Nodier
Edward Young
Samuel Johnson
James Hackman
Martha Ray
earl of Sandwich
Thomas Chatterton
Robert Southey
John Nichols
Andrew Kippis
Biographia Britannica
William Pitt
Johnson's Dictionary

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