Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald (?1695-1752) was an English poet and cleric.
Life[]
Fitzgerald studied at Westminster School and then, in 1714, entered Trinity College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in 1718 and an M.A. in 1721, and becoming a fellow in 1720. He served as lecturer at St. John the Evangelist in Westminster and usher of Westminster School; later he became vicar of Brigstock, Northamptonshire (1737), Rector of Wotton, Surrey (1739-1752) and Rector of Arbinger (1743-1752).[1]
Publications[]
- Poems on Several Occasions. London: privately published, printed by R. Whitworth, 1733; Lonon: J. Watt, 1736.
- Georgia: A poem / Tomo Chachi: An ode. London: J. Roberts, 1736.
- Poems. Oxford, UK: J. & J. Fletcher, et al, 1781.
Edited[]
- Publii Terentii comoediae sex. London: Bettenham, 1736.
- M.V. Martialis epigrammata. London: John Redmayne, for B. Barker, 1721.
Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald (1695 ca.-1752), English Poetry, 1579-1830, Center for Applied Technologies in the Humanities, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University. Web, June 20, 2016.
- ↑ Search results = au:Thomas Fitzgerald 1752 WorldCat, OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, June 20, 2016.
External links[]
- Poems
- Thomas Fitzgerald at the Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive ("Ode")
- "Tomo Chachi: An ode"
- About
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