Difference between revisions of "Mallet, David"

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|Dates=1723-1765
 
|Dates=1723-1765
 
|Location=London
 
|Location=London
|Vocation=Writer
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|Vocation=Poet
 
|Place of Birth=Perthshire
 
|Place of Birth=Perthshire
|Source=Sandro Jung, "Staging' an Anglo-Scottish Identity: The Early Career of David Mallet, Poet and Playwright in London' in S. Nenadic (ed.), The Scots in London (Cranbury, 2010)
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|Marriage=Susanna; Lucy Elstob
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|Issue=By Susanna: Charles; Dorothea Celesia. By Lucy: Lucy; Arabella
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|Source=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
 
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Arrived in London in 1723.
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Arrived in London in 1723 as tutor to the children of the Duke of Montrose, whom he served until 1731. Under-secretary to the Prince of Wales (1742-1748).  Wrote works favourable to the government, especially in the 1750s and 1760s, and was rewarded with position of inspector of the exchequer book in the outports of London (1763).  Best known for his ballad 'William and Margaret' (1723) and for his 'Life of Francis Bacon' (1740).

Latest revision as of 13:03, 17 January 2014

Dates 1723-1765
Location London
Vocation Poet
Place of Birth Perthshire
Marriage Susanna; Lucy Elstob
Issue By Susanna: Charles; Dorothea Celesia. By Lucy: Lucy; Arabella
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Arrived in London in 1723 as tutor to the children of the Duke of Montrose, whom he served until 1731. Under-secretary to the Prince of Wales (1742-1748). Wrote works favourable to the government, especially in the 1750s and 1760s, and was rewarded with position of inspector of the exchequer book in the outports of London (1763). Best known for his ballad 'William and Margaret' (1723) and for his 'Life of Francis Bacon' (1740).