Richard Cumberland
English
Notable Author - AsNotedIn
Notable Author - AsNotedIn
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1731/02/19 | Richard Cumberland is born to Johanna Bentley, youngest daughter of Joanna Bernard and scholar Richard Bentley, in the master's lodge of Trinity College, Cambridge. His father was a clergyman, Doctor Denison Cumberland. | Born | Trinity College, The Buildings Surrounding Great Court, Nevile's Court And New Court, And Including King's Hostel | Trinity College | |||
1791/00/00 | The Poisoner of Montremos - published | Author | The Poisoner of Montremos (short story) | ||||
1811/05/07 | Richard Cumberland dies at the aged of 79 in London, England. (Or possibly at Tunbridge Wells where he owned a house on Mount Sion for 20 years, demolished). | Died | |||||
1811/05/14 | Richard Cumberland is buried in Poets' corner, Westminster Abbey. The service was taken by William Vincent, Dean of Westminster. Cumberland's son, his grandson, the Rev William Bentinck and two nephews, Bentinck and Cumberland Hughes, were chief mourners. | In Memoriam | Westminster Abbey, London | London |
1 Creative Work by Richard Cumberland »
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The Poisoner of Montremos (short story) | Author | Short Story | 1791/00/00 |
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