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Capel Lofft

Capel Lofft (sometimes spelled Capell; 14 November 1751 – 26 May 1824) was a British lawyer, writer and amateur astronomer.

Capel Lofft

Life edit

Born in London, he was educated at Eton College and Peterhouse, Cambridge.[1] He trained as a lawyer at Lincoln's Inn, where he was called to the bar (qualified as a barrister) in 1775. In addition to his legal practice, he became a prolific writer on the law and political topics. In politics, he was an advocate of parliamentary and other reforms, identifying with the Foxite Whig faction. He also engaged in voluminous correspondence with prominent authors.

His legal career was ended by a case in Stanton, Suffolk. On the night of 3 October 1799, Sarah Lloyd, a 22 year old servant, was incited by a suitor to steal 40 shillings. She was caught, tried, and sentenced to death by hanging. Capel Lofft fought[why?] strenuously but unsuccessfully for a reprieve. Lloyd was to be executed on 23 April 1800 in Bury St Edmunds. Lofft accompanied the cart transporting Lloyd on that morning, holding an umbrella over Lloyd to shield her from rain, and remained by her side until she was hanged. The authorities[which?] took a dim view of Lofft's fight on Lloyd's behalf,[why?] and he was struck off the Roll (list of qualified lawyers).[2]

Lofft wrote the preface to poet and former Quaker Thomas 'Clio' Rickman's An Ode, in Celebration of the Emancipation Of The Blacks of Saint Domingo, November 29, 1803.[3][4] He commended Toussaint Louverture – "of whom Posterity will know how to speak" – and hoped that "a Nation [Haiti] which has emerged into Freedom should prove itself capable and worthy of the blessings [sic] by its use of it".[3] He became the patron of Robert Bloomfield, the author of The Farmer's Boy, and was responsible for the publication of that work. Byron, in a note to his English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, ridiculed Lofft as "the Maecenas of shoemakers and preface-writer general to distressed versemen; a kind of gratis accoucheur to those who wish to be delivered of rhyme, but do not know how to bring forth."

Lofft had an interest in astronomy and is known to have observed several transits and eclipses. These include the transits of Mercury on 7 May 1799 and 9 November 1802,[5][6] the solar eclipses on 16 June 1806 and 19 November 1816,[7][8] and the lunar eclipses on 4 December 1797 and 10 June 1816.[9][10]

The deaths of Lofft's father and uncle in 1811 left him with a large property and family estate.[citation needed] A supporter of Napoleon, he wrote letters to the editor of the Morning Chronicle (31 July and 10 August 1815) opposing the Government's decision to send Napoleon to St Helena. Lofft attempted to serve a writ of habeas corpus (a legal instrument against wrongful imprisonment) while the captive Napoleon was being held aboard a ship in Plymouth.[citation needed]

In 1816 Lofft moved to Europe for his daughters' education.[11] He died in 1824 aged 72 at Montcalieri, near Turin.[12] His 'law and miscellaneous' library was auctioned in London by R. H. Evans (along with the books of Henry Cooper Esq) on 8 June 1825. A copy of the catalogue is at Cambridge University Library (shelfmark Munby.c.129(9)).

Family edit

Lofft married Anne, daughter of Henry Emlyn, in 1778.[13] Their fourth son Capell Lofft the younger (1806–1873), was also a writer.

References edit

  1. ^ "Lofft, Capell (LFT769C)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ "Stanton history" (PDF).
  3. ^ a b Rickman, Thomas "Clio" (1804). An Ode, in Celebration of the Emancipation Of The Blacks of Saint Domingo, November 29, 1803. London: Thomas "Clio" Rickman. pp. 4, 5.
  4. ^ Smith, Charlotte Fell (1896). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 48. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 266.
  5. ^ Blake, William (1796). "The Monthly magazine. v.7 (1799). – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  6. ^ Blake, William (1796). "The Monthly magazine. v.14 (1802). – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  7. ^ Blake, William (1796). "The Monthly magazine. v.22 (1806). – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  8. ^ Blake, William (1796). "The Monthly magazine. v.42 (1816). – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  9. ^ "The monthly magazine, or, British register. c.1 v.4 1797. – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and British Register: 4 v. 1796. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  10. ^ "The monthly magazine, or, British register. c.1 v.42 1816. – Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library | HathiTrust Digital Library". Monthly Magazine and British Register: 4 v. 1796. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  11. ^ Memoirs of Celebrated Men of the Nineteenth Century. J. Chidley. 1842. p. 165.
  12. ^ Memoirs of Celebrated Men of the Nineteenth Century. J. Chidley. 1842.
  13. ^ Marsden, Christopher. "Emlyn, Henry". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8791. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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Capel Lofft sometimes spelled Capell 14 November 1751 26 May 1824 was a British lawyer writer and amateur astronomer Capel LofftLife editBorn in London he was educated at Eton College and Peterhouse Cambridge 1 He trained as a lawyer at Lincoln s Inn where he was called to the bar qualified as a barrister in 1775 In addition to his legal practice he became a prolific writer on the law and political topics In politics he was an advocate of parliamentary and other reforms identifying with the Foxite Whig faction He also engaged in voluminous correspondence with prominent authors His legal career was ended by a case in Stanton Suffolk On the night of 3 October 1799 Sarah Lloyd a 22 year old servant was incited by a suitor to steal 40 shillings She was caught tried and sentenced to death by hanging Capel Lofft fought why strenuously but unsuccessfully for a reprieve Lloyd was to be executed on 23 April 1800 in Bury St Edmunds Lofft accompanied the cart transporting Lloyd on that morning holding an umbrella over Lloyd to shield her from rain and remained by her side until she was hanged The authorities which took a dim view of Lofft s fight on Lloyd s behalf why and he was struck off the Roll list of qualified lawyers 2 Lofft wrote the preface to poet and former Quaker Thomas Clio Rickman s An Ode in Celebration of the Emancipation Of The Blacks of Saint Domingo November 29 1803 3 4 He commended Toussaint Louverture of whom Posterity will know how to speak and hoped that a Nation Haiti which has emerged into Freedom should prove itself capable and worthy of the blessings sic by its use of it 3 He became the patron of Robert Bloomfield the author of The Farmer s Boy and was responsible for the publication of that work Byron in a note to his English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ridiculed Lofft as the Maecenas of shoemakers and preface writer general to distressed versemen a kind of gratis accoucheur to those who wish to be delivered of rhyme but do not know how to bring forth Lofft had an interest in astronomy and is known to have observed several transits and eclipses These include the transits of Mercury on 7 May 1799 and 9 November 1802 5 6 the solar eclipses on 16 June 1806 and 19 November 1816 7 8 and the lunar eclipses on 4 December 1797 and 10 June 1816 9 10 The deaths of Lofft s father and uncle in 1811 left him with a large property and family estate citation needed A supporter of Napoleon he wrote letters to the editor of the Morning Chronicle 31 July and 10 August 1815 opposing the Government s decision to send Napoleon to St Helena Lofft attempted to serve a writ of habeas corpus a legal instrument against wrongful imprisonment while the captive Napoleon was being held aboard a ship in Plymouth citation needed In 1816 Lofft moved to Europe for his daughters education 11 He died in 1824 aged 72 at Montcalieri near Turin 12 His law and miscellaneous library was auctioned in London by R H Evans along with the books of Henry Cooper Esq on 8 June 1825 A copy of the catalogue is at Cambridge University Library shelfmark Munby c 129 9 Family editLofft married Anne daughter of Henry Emlyn in 1778 13 Their fourth son Capell Lofft the younger 1806 1873 was also a writer References edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Capel Lofft Lofft Capell LFT769C A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Stanton history PDF a b Rickman Thomas Clio 1804 An Ode in Celebration of the Emancipation Of The Blacks of Saint Domingo November 29 1803 London Thomas Clio Rickman pp 4 5 Smith Charlotte Fell 1896 Dictionary of National Biography Vol 48 London Smith Elder amp Co p 266 Blake William 1796 The Monthly magazine v 7 1799 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books Retrieved 4 July 2017 Blake William 1796 The Monthly magazine v 14 1802 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books Retrieved 4 July 2017 Blake William 1796 The Monthly magazine v 22 1806 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books Retrieved 4 July 2017 Blake William 1796 The Monthly magazine v 42 1816 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and Critical Register of Books Retrieved 4 July 2017 The monthly magazine or British register c 1 v 4 1797 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and British Register 4 v 1796 Retrieved 22 November 2017 The monthly magazine or British register c 1 v 42 1816 Full View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library Monthly Magazine and British Register 4 v 1796 Retrieved 22 November 2017 Memoirs of Celebrated Men of the Nineteenth Century J Chidley 1842 p 165 Memoirs of Celebrated Men of the Nineteenth Century J Chidley 1842 Marsden Christopher Emlyn Henry Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 8791 Subscription or UK public library membership required nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Lofft Capel Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 862 863 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Capel Lofft amp oldid 1218717959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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