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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: Many of Brooke's works reflect the sentimentality characteristic of the mid-18th c. A patriot Whig with staunch anti-Catholic protestant tendencies, Brooke received government censure for his politically controversial works; his play Gustavus Vasa: the Deliverer of his Country, and his satirical opera Jack the Giant-Queller, were banned for their subversive content. He was very active in Ireland's political life, publishing a number of z...)
(‎Created claim: Date of birth (P77): 1703, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1677583472407)
 
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* 1703, + 1783-10-10, écrivain irlandais
* 1703, 1783-10-10, écrivain irlandais
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Jacob Sider Jost/ Mary Naydan/ Noah Fusco, “Poets of the 1730s: A Digital Humanities Seedling” (2017/ 2021) / qualifier
 
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1703
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Property / Date of birth: 1703 / rank
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Property / Country of citizenship: Ireland / rank
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Education: Trinity College, Dublin, matriculated 1720
 
Property / Biographical notes: Education: Trinity College, Dublin, matriculated 1720 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Education: Trinity College, Dublin, matriculated 1720 / reference
 
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Career: sent to read law at the Temple 1724; chamber counsel in Dublin for 7 years; barrack-master in co. Kildare; writer and playwright
 
Property / Biographical notes: Career: sent to read law at the Temple 1724; chamber counsel in Dublin for 7 years; barrack-master in co. Kildare; writer and playwright / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Career: sent to read law at the Temple 1724; chamber counsel in Dublin for 7 years; barrack-master in co. Kildare; writer and playwright / reference
 
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Patrons: Garrick
 
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Periodicals etc.: translated the ?Man of Law's Tale? in Ogle's reworking of the Canterbury Tales
 
Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: translated the ?Man of Law's Tale? in Ogle's reworking of the Canterbury Tales / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: translated the ?Man of Law's Tale? in Ogle's reworking of the Canterbury Tales / reference
 
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Overall: Many of Brooke's works reflect the sentimentality characteristic of the mid-18th c. A patriot Whig with staunch anti-Catholic protestant tendencies, Brooke received government censure for his politically controversial works; his play Gustavus Vasa: the Deliverer of his Country, and his satirical opera Jack the Giant-Queller, were banned for their subversive content. He was very active in Ireland's political life, publishing a number of zealous pamphlets. The novel The Fool of Quality is his best-known work. The DNB characterizes Brooke as "a representative of the tightly-knit Anglo-Irish class of the mid-eighteenth century and a man of letters trying his hand at various literary genres."
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Many of Brooke's works reflect the sentimentality characteristic of the mid-18th c. A patriot Whig with staunch anti-Catholic protestant tendencies, Brooke received government censure for his politically controversial works; his play Gustavus Vasa: the Deliverer of his Country, and his satirical opera Jack the Giant-Queller, were banned for their subversive content. He was very active in Ireland's political life, publishing a number of zealous pamphlets. The novel The Fool of Quality is his best-known work. The DNB characterizes Brooke as "a representative of the tightly-knit Anglo-Irish class of the mid-eighteenth century and a man of letters trying his hand at various literary genres." / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Many of Brooke's works reflect the sentimentality characteristic of the mid-18th c. A patriot Whig with staunch anti-Catholic protestant tendencies, Brooke received government censure for his politically controversial works; his play Gustavus Vasa: the Deliverer of his Country, and his satirical opera Jack the Giant-Queller, were banned for their subversive content. He was very active in Ireland's political life, publishing a number of zealous pamphlets. The novel The Fool of Quality is his best-known work. The DNB characterizes Brooke as "a representative of the tightly-knit Anglo-Irish class of the mid-eighteenth century and a man of letters trying his hand at various literary genres." / reference
 
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Property / Family name: Brooke / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Henry / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Henry / qualifier
 
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Property / Geographic compatriotism: Ireland / rank
 
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Property / Country of citizenship: Ireland / rank
 
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Property / GND ID: 131346938 / rank
 
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1703
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* 1703, + 1783-10-10, Irish writer
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Henry Brooke
* 1703, + 1783-10-10, Irish writer

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    10 October 1783Gregorian
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    1703
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