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  • Article title: Abbott, Thomas Eastoe
  • Author: Cooper, Thompson
  • {{Cite DNB|last=Cooper |first=Thompson |wstitle=Abbott, Thomas Eastoe |volume=1|page=30 }}
  • Cooper, Thompson (1885). "Abbott, Thomas Eastoe" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 30.
  • LEAD: ABBOTT, THOMAS EASTOE (1779–1854), poetical writer, was descended from a Suffolk family, and resided for many years at Darlington, where he served many offices of local trust with great credit.
  • Errata: Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.1
References
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  • Latimer's Local Records of Northumberland and Durham, 338
  • Gent. Mag. N.S., 1854, xli. 443
  • Brit. Mus. Cat.
Works
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  • Peace: a Lyric Poem. Hull, 1814.
  • Resignation, a poem on the death of Princess Charlotte, Hull, 1817.
  • The Triumph of Christianity: a Missionary Poem, with Notes and other Poems. London, 1819.
  • The Soldier's Friend; or, Memorials of Brunswick: a Poem sacred to the memory of his Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. Hull, 1828.
  • Lines on Education and Religion. Darlington, 1839.


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