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(‎Created claim: Biographical notes (P173): Education: Aunt Elizabeth Turner taught him to read and write; Taught by John Taverner (alias Banister and John Davies), a family priest; Catholic school at Twyford, Hampshire (~1696/1697); John Bromley's Catholic school, perhaps in Bloomsbury; Thomas Deane's Catholic school, in Marylebone (1696/1697-1700); Self-education: debarred from university, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637943854352)
(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Education: Aunt Elizabeth Turner taught him to read and write; Taught by John Taverner (alias Banister and John Davies), a family priest; Catholic school at Twyford, Hampshire (~1696/1697); John Bromley's Catholic school, perhaps in Bloomsbury; Thomas Deane's Catholic school, in Marylebone (1696/1697-1700); Self-education: debarred from university, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637943854352)
Property / Biographical notes: Education: Aunt Elizabeth Turner taught him to read and write; Taught by John Taverner (alias Banister and John Davies), a family priest; Catholic school at Twyford, Hampshire (~1696/1697); John Bromley's Catholic school, perhaps in Bloomsbury; Thomas Deane's Catholic school, in Marylebone (1696/1697-1700); Self-education: debarred from university / reference
 

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21 May 1688 – 30 May 1744, British poet
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Alexander Pope
21 May 1688 – 30 May 1744, British poet

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    Education: Aunt Elizabeth Turner taught him to read and write; Taught by John Taverner (alias Banister and John Davies), a family priest; Catholic school at Twyford, Hampshire (~1696/1697); John Bromley's Catholic school, perhaps in Bloomsbury; Thomas Deane's Catholic school, in Marylebone (1696/1697-1700); Self-education: debarred from university

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