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Births

  • George Canning
  • Joseph Cottle
  • James Hogg
  • James Plumptre
  • April 7William Wordsworth, English poet (died 1850)

    Deaths

  • June 23Mark Akenside, 48, British poet
  • August 24Thomas Chatterton, English poet and forger of pseudo-medieval poetry (born 1752), suicide by arsenic poisoning rather than death by starvation at the young age of 17. Although his death was little noticed at the time, he was later an icon of unacknowledged genius for the Romantics.Further Information

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