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William Hayward Roberts

William Hayward Roberts (baptised 1734 – 1791) was an English born schoolmaster, poet and biblical critic, cleric and Provost of Eton College.[1]

Life

He was born in Gloucester, the third son of Richard Roberts of Abergavenny and his wife Eleanor.[1] He was educated at Eton College, and elected to a scholarship at King's College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of King's, from 1756 to 1761. He graduated B.A. in 1757, and became an assistant master at Eton in the same year. While William Hayley was at Eton his poetical aspirations were encouraged by Roberts, then an usher in the school.[2][3]

In 1760 Roberts commenced M.A., and in 1771 he was appointed to a fellowship at Eton College. He was created D.D. at Cambridge in 1773, was presented to the rectory of Everdon, Northamptonshire, in 1778, and was inducted to the rectory of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, on 3 June 1779.[2]

After the death of Edward Barnard, Roberts was appointed Provost of Eton College on 12 December 1781. For many years he was one of the king's chaplains. He died at Eton on 5 December 1791.[2]

According to William Cole, Roberts held noisy card playing parties at Eton. Fanny Burney found him "good-humoured, loquacious, gay, civil, and parading". Both remarked on how fat he was.[2][4]

Works

Roberts in 1755 contributed English verses to the university collection, on the visit of the Duke of Newcastle, In 1758 he gained the members' prize at Cambridge on the subject, Utrum diversarum Gentium Mores et Instituta a diverso earum situ explicari possint? Cambridge, 1758.[2] Elegia scripta in coemeterio rustico latine reditta, published in 1762, was a Latin translation of Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, with Christopher Anstey.[5][6]

He wrote also:[2]

  • Arimant and Tamira, fable, 1757.[6]
  • The Poor Man's Prayer, An Elegy, 1766.[6]
  • Judah Restored, a poem in six books in blank verse, two vols. London, 1774. His major work, it was a boyhood favourite of Robert Southey, and praised by Robert Aris Willmott. Extracts were in the Ezekiel Sanford–Robert Walsh, Jr. American anthology, Works of the British Poets.
  • A Poetical Essay on the Existence, the Attributes, and the Providence of God, 3 parts, London, 1771.
  • A Poetical Epistle to Christopher Anstey, Esq., on the English Poets, chiefly those who have written in Blank Verse (anon.), London, 1773.
  • Corrections of various Passages in the English Version of the Old Testament; upon the authority of ancient Manuscripts and ancient Versions, London, 1794; published by his son William. Roberts wished to reduce the number of italicised supplementary words that occur in the Authorised Version.

A collection of Roberts's Poems appeared at London in 1774; new edition 1776.[2]

Family

Roberts was twice married. By his first wife, Jane Pitt, sister of John Pitt,[1] he had six or seven children; she died in 1776. The eldest son, the Rev. William Roberts, fellow and vice-provost of Eton College and rector of Worplesdon, Surrey, died on 1 January 1833, aged 71; his third daughter Jane married George Wyndham, 4th Earl of Egremont.[2][3][7] The second son, John, known as a writer, and third son, Richard, were ordained.[8][9][10] Other children (George, Henry, Rosamond, and Eleanor) are also taken to be from this marriage.[1]

His second wife was Charlotte Chamberlayne (born 1741), daughter of Edward Chamberlayne, rector of Great Cressingham, and Elizabeth de Grey his wife.[11][12] She was sister of: Thomas Chamberlayne, a fellow of Eton College; Edward Chamberlayne, a Treasury official; and Ann Chamberlayne, who married Benjamin Kennicott.[2][13] Also to George Chamberlayne, a Catholic convert.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Burrow, Colin. "Roberts, William Hayward". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23780. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Roberts, William Hayward" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 48. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  3. ^ a b "Roberts, William Hayward (RBRS753WH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. ^ Frances d'Arblay, Diary and Letters, 23 Nov. 1786, iii. 226, edit. 1842).
  5. ^ Christopher Anstey; Peter Wagner (1809). The New Bath Guide: or, the Memoirs of the B-R-D Family. Georg Olms Verlag. p. iv. ISBN 978-3-487-41600-7.
  6. ^ a b c George Watson (2 July 1971). The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Cambridge University Press. p. 1968. ISBN 978-0-521-07934-1.
  7. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1885. p. 1452.
  8. ^ "Roberts, John (RBRS781J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  9. ^ "Roberts, Richard (RBRS783R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  10. ^ Tony Copsey (30 March 2000). Suffolk writers from the beginning until 1800: a catalogue of Suffolk authors with some account of their lives and a list of their writings. The Book Company. p. 481.
  11. ^ Fanny Burney; Stewart Cooke (13 October 2011). The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney: Volume II: 1787. OUP Oxford. p. 206 note 555. ISBN 978-0-19-926280-9.
  12. ^ Francis Blomefield; Charles Parkin (1805). An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk. p. 311.
  13. ^ Aston, Nigel. "Kennicott, Benjamin". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15407. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  14. ^ "Chamberlayne, George (CHMN755G)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.

External links

  • William Hayward Roberts at the Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA)

Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Roberts, William Hayward". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 48. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

william, hayward, roberts, baptised, 1734, 1791, english, born, schoolmaster, poet, biblical, critic, cleric, provost, eton, college, contents, life, works, family, notes, external, linkslife, edithe, born, gloucester, third, richard, roberts, abergavenny, wif. William Hayward Roberts baptised 1734 1791 was an English born schoolmaster poet and biblical critic cleric and Provost of Eton College 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 Notes 5 External linksLife EditHe was born in Gloucester the third son of Richard Roberts of Abergavenny and his wife Eleanor 1 He was educated at Eton College and elected to a scholarship at King s College Cambridge He was a Fellow of King s from 1756 to 1761 He graduated B A in 1757 and became an assistant master at Eton in the same year While William Hayley was at Eton his poetical aspirations were encouraged by Roberts then an usher in the school 2 3 In 1760 Roberts commenced M A and in 1771 he was appointed to a fellowship at Eton College He was created D D at Cambridge in 1773 was presented to the rectory of Everdon Northamptonshire in 1778 and was inducted to the rectory of Farnham Royal Buckinghamshire on 3 June 1779 2 After the death of Edward Barnard Roberts was appointed Provost of Eton College on 12 December 1781 For many years he was one of the king s chaplains He died at Eton on 5 December 1791 2 According to William Cole Roberts held noisy card playing parties at Eton Fanny Burney found him good humoured loquacious gay civil and parading Both remarked on how fat he was 2 4 Works EditRoberts in 1755 contributed English verses to the university collection on the visit of the Duke of Newcastle In 1758 he gained the members prize at Cambridge on the subject Utrum diversarum Gentium Mores et Instituta a diverso earum situ explicari possint Cambridge 1758 2 Elegia scripta in coemeterio rustico latine reditta published in 1762 was a Latin translation of Thomas Gray s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard with Christopher Anstey 5 6 He wrote also 2 Arimant and Tamira fable 1757 6 The Poor Man s Prayer An Elegy 1766 6 Judah Restored a poem in six books in blank verse two vols London 1774 His major work it was a boyhood favourite of Robert Southey and praised by Robert Aris Willmott Extracts were in the Ezekiel Sanford Robert Walsh Jr American anthology Works of the British Poets A Poetical Essay on the Existence the Attributes and the Providence of God 3 parts London 1771 A Poetical Epistle to Christopher Anstey Esq on the English Poets chiefly those who have written in Blank Verse anon London 1773 Corrections of various Passages in the English Version of the Old Testament upon the authority of ancient Manuscripts and ancient Versions London 1794 published by his son William Roberts wished to reduce the number of italicised supplementary words that occur in the Authorised Version A collection of Roberts s Poems appeared at London in 1774 new edition 1776 2 Family EditRoberts was twice married By his first wife Jane Pitt sister of John Pitt 1 he had six or seven children she died in 1776 The eldest son the Rev William Roberts fellow and vice provost of Eton College and rector of Worplesdon Surrey died on 1 January 1833 aged 71 his third daughter Jane married George Wyndham 4th Earl of Egremont 2 3 7 The second son John known as a writer and third son Richard were ordained 8 9 10 Other children George Henry Rosamond and Eleanor are also taken to be from this marriage 1 His second wife was Charlotte Chamberlayne born 1741 daughter of Edward Chamberlayne rector of Great Cressingham and Elizabeth de Grey his wife 11 12 She was sister of Thomas Chamberlayne a fellow of Eton College Edward Chamberlayne a Treasury official and Ann Chamberlayne who married Benjamin Kennicott 2 13 Also to George Chamberlayne a Catholic convert 14 Notes Edit a b c d Burrow Colin Roberts William Hayward Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 23780 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e f g h i Lee Sidney ed 1896 Roberts William Hayward Dictionary of National Biography Vol 48 London Smith Elder amp Co a b Roberts William Hayward RBRS753WH A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Frances d Arblay Diary and Letters 23 Nov 1786 iii 226 edit 1842 Christopher Anstey Peter Wagner 1809 The New Bath Guide or the Memoirs of the B R D Family Georg Olms Verlag p iv ISBN 978 3 487 41600 7 a b c George Watson 2 July 1971 The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature Cambridge University Press p 1968 ISBN 978 0 521 07934 1 Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage Baronetage and Knightage Burke s Peerage Limited 1885 p 1452 Roberts John RBRS781J A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Roberts Richard RBRS783R A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Tony Copsey 30 March 2000 Suffolk writers from the beginning until 1800 a catalogue of Suffolk authors with some account of their lives and a list of their writings The Book Company p 481 Fanny Burney Stewart Cooke 13 October 2011 The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney Volume II 1787 OUP Oxford p 206 note 555 ISBN 978 0 19 926280 9 Francis Blomefield Charles Parkin 1805 An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk p 311 Aston Nigel Kennicott Benjamin Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 15407 Subscription or UK public library membership required Chamberlayne George CHMN755G A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge External links EditWilliam Hayward Roberts at the Eighteenth Century Poetry Archive ECPA Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Lee Sidney ed 1896 Roberts William Hayward Dictionary of National Biography Vol 48 London Smith Elder amp Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Hayward Roberts amp oldid 1125325517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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