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Francis William Blagdon

Francis William Blagdon (bapt. 19 January 1777 – 24 December 1818) was an English journalist and author.

Life edit

Blagdon began his career as a newsboy for The Sun newspaper. He then became amanuensis to Dr. Anthony Florian Madinger Willich, a medical writer, who taught him French and German; he also learned Spanish and Italian.[1]

Blagdon became associated with the Morning Post, which he helped to edit for some years. The paper was then Tory in its views, and Blagdon took a polemical line. He was imprisoned for six months in 1805, for libeling John Jervis, Earl St. Vincent as a naval administrator.[1]

In 1809, Blagdon came into conflict with William Cobbett, and in October of that year he published a prospectus, perhaps not intended seriously, of "Blagdon's Weekly Political Register", which was to commence The History of the Political Life and Writings of Cobbett, who was compared to Catiline.[1] As a Sunday anti-Cobbett paper, Blagdon's Register was subsidised by the government, as was a similar effort of Lewis Goldsmith. Financial speculation ruined him.[2] The Phœnix, another of his ventures, soon came to an end. He died of consumption in Smith Square, Westminster, on Christmas Eve 1818,[3] and was buried on 2 January 1819 at St Margaret's, Westminster.[4] A subscription was raised for his destitute widow and children.[1]

Works edit

At one time Blagdon published a French Interpreter, possibly no copy being extant. In 1802, he began editing a series of Modern Discoveries (London, 1802–3, 8 vols.); the first two volumes were Vivant Denon's Travels in Egypt in the train of Napoleon Bonaparte; the next two included Sylvain Meinrad Xavier de Golbéry's Travels in Africa (in the Maghreb) and the remaining four were devoted to Peter Simon Pallas's Travels in the Southern Provinces of Russia. The works were translated by Blagdon from the French and German; Pallas's Travels was then translated for a second time by Blagdon, and a new edition published in 1812 (London, 2 vols., with illustrations).[1]

In 1803, Blagdon began publishing with the Rev. Francis Prevost a literary miscellany, Flowers of Literature, which ran to seven volumes (London, 1803–9). The same year he also published, with Prevost, Mooriana, or Selections from the ... Works .. . of Dr. John Moore (London, 2 vols.)[1]

 
The Native Judges, illustration from A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India (1805) by Francis William Blagdon

In 1805 Blagdon brought out A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India (London, 3 vols).[1] It was based on a collection of aquatints by Edward Orme, after William Daniell, James Hunter, and Francis Swain Ward.[5] It was reissued in 1813 as an appendix to Captain Thomas Williamson's European in India (London). In 1806 he contributed the Memoirs to Orme's Graphic History of the Life, Exploits, and Death of Lord Nelson.[1]

 
Plate from The European in India (1813)

The proposals of the Whig ministry of 1806 on Catholic emancipation induced Blagdon to publish an edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs; it appeared as An Universal History of Christian Martyrdom . . . originally composed by John Fox . . . and now entirely rewritten ... by the Rev. J. Milner, M. A. (London, 1807). The use of the pseudonym "the Rev. J. Milner" travestied the Roman Catholic priest John Milner. Again on the topic of Catholic emancipation, in 1810, and again pseudonymous, "Catholic Emancipation discussed and exploded! An historical and political view of the Catholic religion ... In a series of letters to ... Lord Grenville from Albion.[6] Subsequent editions of Blagdon's work appeared in 1817, 1837, 1848, 1863, 1871, and in 1881; and in 1892 was published a version by Theodore Alois Buckley, described as "abridged from Milner's edition".[1]

In 1812 Blagdon contributed to Francophobia with The Situation of Great Britain in 1811, translated from the French of M. de Montgaillard (London); this evoked a reply from John Jervis White Jervis, who described Blagdon as "a gentleman well known in the walks of literary knowledge and of loyal authors". In 1814 Blagdon published An Historical Memento ... of the public Rejoicings ... in celebration of the Peace of 1814, and of the Centenary of the Accession of the House of Brunswick (London), and in 1819 a New Dictionary of Classical Quotations (London, 1819).[1]

Blagdon was also author of:[1]

  • The Grand Contest ... or a View of the Causes and Probable Consequences of the threatened Invasion of Great Britain, 1803.
  • Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled "Observations on the Concise Statement of Facts by Sir Home Popham," 1805.
  • Authentic Memoirs of George Morland, 1806; this contains many engravings of Morland's pictures.
  • The Modern Geographer, 1807.
  • Langhorne's Fables of Flora . . . with a Life of the Author, 1812.
  • Letters of the Princess of Wales, comprising the only true History of the celebrated "Book," 1813; on Princess Caroline of Brunswick.

He contributed a life of Samuel Johnson with an edition of his poems to The Laurel (London, 1808); and compiled a general index to the British Critic, vols, xxi–xlii. To him is attributed Paris as it was, and as it is (London, 1803).[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Lee, Sidney, ed. (1901). "Blagdon, Francis William" . Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. ^ James J. Sack (27 May 1993). From Jacobite to Conservative. Cambridge University Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-521-43266-5.
  3. ^ "Died". Morning Post. 25 December 1818. p. 4. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  4. ^ St Margaret’s Church, Westminster, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1934
  5. ^ "History, Orientalism, & Utilitarianism, UC Santa Barbara Library". 30 July 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  6. ^ Worldcat: London : F.W. Blagdon, 1810.

Attribution   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1901). "Blagdon, Francis William". Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

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Francis William Blagdon bapt 19 January 1777 24 December 1818 was an English journalist and author Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes 4 External linksLife editBlagdon began his career as a newsboy for The Sun newspaper He then became amanuensis to Dr Anthony Florian Madinger Willich a medical writer who taught him French and German he also learned Spanish and Italian 1 Blagdon became associated with the Morning Post which he helped to edit for some years The paper was then Tory in its views and Blagdon took a polemical line He was imprisoned for six months in 1805 for libeling John Jervis Earl St Vincent as a naval administrator 1 In 1809 Blagdon came into conflict with William Cobbett and in October of that year he published a prospectus perhaps not intended seriously of Blagdon s Weekly Political Register which was to commence The History of the Political Life and Writings of Cobbett who was compared to Catiline 1 As a Sunday anti Cobbett paper Blagdon s Register was subsidised by the government as was a similar effort of Lewis Goldsmith Financial speculation ruined him 2 The Phœnix another of his ventures soon came to an end He died of consumption in Smith Square Westminster on Christmas Eve 1818 3 and was buried on 2 January 1819 at St Margaret s Westminster 4 A subscription was raised for his destitute widow and children 1 Works editAt one time Blagdon published a French Interpreter possibly no copy being extant In 1802 he began editing a series of Modern Discoveries London 1802 3 8 vols the first two volumes were Vivant Denon s Travels in Egypt in the train of Napoleon Bonaparte the next two included Sylvain Meinrad Xavier de Golbery s Travels in Africa in the Maghreb and the remaining four were devoted to Peter Simon Pallas s Travels in the Southern Provinces of Russia The works were translated by Blagdon from the French and German Pallas s Travels was then translated for a second time by Blagdon and a new edition published in 1812 London 2 vols with illustrations 1 In 1803 Blagdon began publishing with the Rev Francis Prevost a literary miscellany Flowers of Literature which ran to seven volumes London 1803 9 The same year he also published with Prevost Mooriana or Selections from the Works of Dr John Moore London 2 vols 1 nbsp The Native Judges illustration from A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India 1805 by Francis William Blagdon In 1805 Blagdon brought out A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India London 3 vols 1 It was based on a collection of aquatints by Edward Orme after William Daniell James Hunter and Francis Swain Ward 5 It was reissued in 1813 as an appendix to Captain Thomas Williamson s European in India London In 1806 he contributed the Memoirs to Orme s Graphic History of the Life Exploits and Death of Lord Nelson 1 nbsp Plate from The European in India 1813 The proposals of the Whig ministry of 1806 on Catholic emancipation induced Blagdon to publish an edition of Foxe s Book of Martyrs it appeared as An Universal History of Christian Martyrdom originally composed by John Fox and now entirely rewritten by the Rev J Milner M A London 1807 The use of the pseudonym the Rev J Milner travestied the Roman Catholic priest John Milner Again on the topic of Catholic emancipation in 1810 and again pseudonymous Catholic Emancipation discussed and exploded An historical and political view of the Catholic religion In a series of letters to Lord Grenville from Albion 6 Subsequent editions of Blagdon s work appeared in 1817 1837 1848 1863 1871 and in 1881 and in 1892 was published a version by Theodore Alois Buckley described as abridged from Milner s edition 1 In 1812 Blagdon contributed to Francophobia with The Situation of Great Britain in 1811 translated from the French of M de Montgaillard London this evoked a reply from John Jervis White Jervis who described Blagdon as a gentleman well known in the walks of literary knowledge and of loyal authors In 1814 Blagdon published An Historical Memento of the public Rejoicings in celebration of the Peace of 1814 and of the Centenary of the Accession of the House of Brunswick London and in 1819 a New Dictionary of Classical Quotations London 1819 1 Blagdon was also author of 1 The Grand Contest or a View of the Causes and Probable Consequences of the threatened Invasion of Great Britain 1803 Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled Observations on the Concise Statement of Facts by Sir Home Popham 1805 Authentic Memoirs of George Morland 1806 this contains many engravings of Morland s pictures The Modern Geographer 1807 Langhorne s Fables of Flora with a Life of the Author 1812 Letters of the Princess of Wales comprising the only true History of the celebrated Book 1813 on Princess Caroline of Brunswick He contributed a life of Samuel Johnson with an edition of his poems to The Laurel London 1808 and compiled a general index to the British Critic vols xxi xlii To him is attributed Paris as it was and as it is London 1803 1 Notes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Lee Sidney ed 1901 Blagdon Francis William Dictionary of National Biography 1st supplement Vol 1 London Smith Elder amp Co James J Sack 27 May 1993 From Jacobite to Conservative Cambridge University Press p 20 ISBN 978 0 521 43266 5 Died Morning Post 25 December 1818 p 4 Retrieved 22 May 2023 St Margaret s Church Westminster England Church of England Baptisms Marriages and Burials 1538 1934 History Orientalism amp Utilitarianism UC Santa Barbara Library 30 July 2013 Retrieved 15 June 2014 Worldcat London F W Blagdon 1810 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Lee Sidney ed 1901 Blagdon Francis William Dictionary of National Biography 1st supplement Vol 1 London Smith Elder amp Co External links editWorks by Francis William Blagdon at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Francis William Blagdon at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis William Blagdon amp oldid 1197840779, 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