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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: A clergyman, Coventry expressed 'gentlemanly literary ambitions' in his first published poem Penshurst (DNB). He subsequently wrote a popular novel about London society. The DNB argues that his anonymity was due to his position as a clergyman, as suggested in other cases as well., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637953760450)
(‎Added qualifier: Online information (P146): https://dh.dickinson.edu/18cpc/node/3473, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1638027232350)
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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* 1725 Buckinghamshire, + 1754 Middlesex, English novelist, English novelist
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Francis Coventry
* 1725 Buckinghamshire, + 1754 Middlesex, English novelist, English novelist

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    Education: Eton College (1742–4); admitted as a pensioner to Magdalene College, Cambridge 1744; BA 1749; MA 1752
    Periodicals etc.: Dodsley's Collection of Poems, vol 4 (‘To a Friend in Wales’ and 'Penshurst'), 1755
    Overall: A clergyman, Coventry expressed 'gentlemanly literary ambitions' in his first published poem Penshurst (DNB). He subsequently wrote a popular novel about London society. The DNB argues that his anonymity was due to his position as a clergyman, as suggested in other cases as well.

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