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Hankinson (Rev. Thomas Edward)

Five Seatonian prize poems bound in one. Venice. A Poem Written for the Chancellorís Prize Medal, 1826. [Cambridge: s.n., 1826.] [19, [1]pp. [Bound with:] ----. David Playing the Harp before Saul. A Seatonian Poem. Cambridge: Printed by and for J. Smith, Printer to the University, 1831. 26pp. [Bound with:] ----. The Druids. A Poem. Cambridge: Printed by J. Smith, Printer to the University, 1827. [2], 25, [1]pp. [Bound with:] ----. The Druids. A Poem [variant edition]. Cambridge: Printed by James Hodson, 1827. 4, [2], [5]-15, [1]pp. ----. The Plague Stayed. A Seatonian Poem.

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Auteur
Hankinson (Rev. Thomas Edward)
Éditeurs
Cambridge: Printed by and for J. Smith, Printer to the, University, 1832.
Thème
POETRY ENGLISH LITERATURE SEATONIAN PRIZE POEMS NORFOLK AUTHOR

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[6], [3]-11, [3]pp., with half-title, inscribed presentation copy to authorís brother. 5 works bound in one, 8vo, 210 x 130 mm), cont. half crimson morocco, marbled boards, rubbed, tear repair to upper joint of spine, head of spine chipped. Rev. Thomas Edward Hankinson (1805-1843), born in Kingís Lynn and educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (M.A. 1831) where he won the Seatonian prize for poetry nine times. Curate at Castle Rising, Norfolk (1828ñ9), and St Nicholas Chapel, King's Lynn (1829ñ35), he became incumbent of St Matthew's Chapel, Denmark Hill (1835ñ43). Hankinson spent much of his leisure time in writing for the Seatonian prize at Cambridge for English verse, of which he was nine times the winner between 1831 and 1842. Provenance: From the Norfolk library of Ron Fiske.
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