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Charles Caleb Colton
(1777-1832)

NAME AUTHORITIES:
LOC:    Colton, C. C. (Charles Caleb), 1780?-1832
DNB:    Colton, (Charles) Caleb (bap. 1777, d. 1832), writer and Church of England clergyman
LBT ID: ChColto1832    VIAF ID: 15133868    LOC ID: n50031698
B/BAP:   1777-12-11
DIED:   1832-04-28
SOURCES: DNB; Virtual International Authority File; LOC Name Authority File
Clergyman, poet, wine-merchant, and adventurer who died a suicide in France. He published Remarks Critical and Moral on the Talents of Lord Byron (1819).
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Gray's Elegy: translated into Latin Ovidian Verse.
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Hypocrisy: a Satire, in Three Books. Book the First.
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Lines on the Conflagration of Moscow.
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Lacon, or, Many Things in a Few Words: addressed to those who think.
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Remarks, Critical and Moral, on the Talents of Lord Byron, and the Tendencies of Don Juan.
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Sampford ghost; a plain and authentic Narrative of those extraordinary Occurrences, hitherto unaccounted for, which have lately taken place at the House of Mr. Chave, in the Village of Sampford Peverell, in the County of Devon.
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