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* 1712, Londres, + 1785-11-25, poète et homme politique anglais
* 1712, Londres, 1785-11-25, poète et homme politique anglais
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1712
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Property / Date of birth: 1712 / rank
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Property / Country of citizenship: England / rank
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Patrons: Frederick, prince of Wales, allegedly provided financial rewards
 
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Property / Biographical notes: Patrons: Frederick, prince of Wales, allegedly provided financial rewards / reference
 
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Overall: Throughout his life, Glover was actively involved in political affairs, often acting as a spokesman for merchants and furthering the 'patriot' whig agenda. His literary works -- poems and plays -- often spoke to such content. His poem Leonidas received much acclaim from those of like-minded politics, including from Swift and Lyttleton. He also wrote political memoirs. Apparently, he made a lot of money out of the subscription to the government loan of 1763. He died considerably wealthy, leaving over £11,000 to his son Richard, an income of £150 to his second wife Eleanor, and over £8000 to his 'natural daughter' Mary.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Throughout his life, Glover was actively involved in political affairs, often acting as a spokesman for merchants and furthering the 'patriot' whig agenda. His literary works -- poems and plays -- often spoke to such content. His poem Leonidas received much acclaim from those of like-minded politics, including from Swift and Lyttleton. He also wrote political memoirs. Apparently, he made a lot of money out of the subscription to the government loan of 1763. He died considerably wealthy, leaving over £11,000 to his son Richard, an income of £150 to his second wife Eleanor, and over £8000 to his 'natural daughter' Mary. / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Throughout his life, Glover was actively involved in political affairs, often acting as a spokesman for merchants and furthering the 'patriot' whig agenda. His literary works -- poems and plays -- often spoke to such content. His poem Leonidas received much acclaim from those of like-minded politics, including from Swift and Lyttleton. He also wrote political memoirs. Apparently, he made a lot of money out of the subscription to the government loan of 1763. He died considerably wealthy, leaving over £11,000 to his son Richard, an income of £150 to his second wife Eleanor, and over £8000 to his 'natural daughter' Mary. / reference
 
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Property / Country of citizenship: United Kingdom / rank
 
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Property / Family name: Glover / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Richard / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Richard / qualifier
 
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Property / Geographic compatriotism: England / rank
 
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Property / GND ID: 119207311 / rank
 
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1712
Timestamp+1712-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
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* 1712, London, + 1785-11-25, English poet and politician
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