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* c. 1682, + 20 September 1758, English poet, Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Trade (1737-1758)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Thomas Hill |
* c. 1682, + 20 September 1758, English poet, Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Trade (1737-1758) |
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Education: Westminster School; pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge 1701; awarded a scholarship 1702; BA 1705; fellow in 1707; MA 1708; elected a fellow of the Royal Society 1725
Periodicals etc.: Nundinae and two other poems opening Musae Britannicae, ed. Curll (1711); An English poem ‘On the Death of Vulcan, of Sordid Memory, an Old Servant at Trinity-College, Cambridge’ in Original Poems and Translations by Mr Hill, Mr Eusden, Mr Broome, Dr King etc., ed. Curll (1714)
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