Thomas Seward
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 234 years ago |
Date of died | March 4,1790 |
Children | Anna Seward |
Job | Writer |
Education | St John's College, Cambridge |
Books | The Late Dreadful Earthquakes No Proof of God's Particular Wrath Against the Portuguese: a Sermon Preached at Litchfield, on Sunday, December 7, 1755. By T. Seward, . . . |
The Folly, Danger, and Wickedness of Disaffection to the Government: An Assize Sermon Preach'd at Stafford on Sunday, August 19, 1750. . . . on Occasion of the Late Seditious Riots in That County. by Thomas Seward, | |
Date of birth | January 1,1708 |
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ID | 1313605 |
Thomas Seward Life story
Thomas Seward was an English Anglican clergyman, author and editor who was part of the Lichfield intellectual circle that included Samuel Johnson, Erasmus Darwin and his own daughter Anna Seward, amongst others.