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TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Introduction
Catalogue
Chap. I 1778-1811
Ch. II: 1791-95
Ch. III 1795-98
Ch. IV 1798
Ch. V 1798
Ch. VI 1792-1803
Ch. VII 1803-05
Ch. VIII 1803-05
Ch. IX
Ch. X 1807
Ch. XI 1808
Ch. XII 1808
Ch. XII 1812
Ch. XIV 1814-15
Ch. XV 1814-17
Ch. XVI 1818
Ch. XVII 1820
Ch. XVIII
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX 1821
Ch. I 1821
Ch. II 1821-22
Ch. III 1821-22
Ch. IV 1822
Ch. V 1822
Ch. VI 1822
Ch. VII 1822-23
Ch. VIII 1822
Ch. IX 1823
Ch. X 1824
Ch. XI 1825
Ch. XII 1825
Ch. XIII 1825
Ch. XIV 1825
Ch. XV 1825
Ch. XVI 1825-27
Ch. XVII 1826-28
Ch. XVIII 1829-30
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX
Ch. XXI
Ch. XXII
Ch. XXIII
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John Corrie (1769-1839)
The son of Josiah Corrie (1725-1800); educated at Daventry Academy and New College, Hackney, he was a schoolmaster, president of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, and Unitarian minister at the Old Meeting House (1817-19). Maria Edgeworth admired his “very agreeable benevolent countenance, most agreeable voice.” The son of Josiah Corrie (1725-1800); educated at Daventry Academy and New College, Hackney, he was a schoolmaster, president of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, and Unitarian minister at the Old Meeting House (1817-19). Maria Edgeworth admired his “very agreeable benevolent countenance, most agreeable voice.”
REFERENCES TO:
Volume I,  Ch. II: 1791-95  ¶ 3
Volume I,  Ch. II: 1791-95  ¶ 6
Volume I,  Ch. II: 1791-95  ¶ 8
William Hazlitt to William Hazlitt sen.; 6 October 1793  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to William Hazlitt sen.; 6 October 1793  ¶ 2
William Hazlitt to William Hazlitt sen.; [October 1793]  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to William Hazlitt sen.; [October 1793]  ¶ 3