Thomas Eastoe Abbott

Thomas Eastoe Abbott (born 23 November 1786, baptised 29 November 1786 18 February 1854) was an English poet.

Life

Abbott was born and baptised in East Dereham, Norfolk, the son of John Abbott and Susannah Eastoe, who married in East Dereham on 13 November 1777.

He worked for the Inland Revenue for many years,[1] and was a warden of the Royal Free Grammar School in Darlington.[1] His poems were described by William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe as "written with great simplicity of language, full of genuine patriotism and Christianity; some of them much resembling in style that of Wordsworth."[1]

Abbott died in Darlington in 1854.

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Longstaffe, William Hylton Dyer (1854). The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington. Darlington and Stockton Times. p. 339.
Wikisource has the text of the 1885–1900 Dictionary of National Biography's article about Thomas Eastoe Abbott.

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