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In 1809 Roche married Mary Jane Oliver, who died in 1827. His second wife was also from the Oliver family: he left her a widow, with nine children, one being her own. The sons included the barrister Henry Philip Roche. Another son was
22:(1786–1829) was an Anglo-French journalist. He is often identified as Irish: his background was certainly Irish, but in the 19th century his own version of his background, that he was born in Paris, was widely accepted. 114:; Roche argued that he had not seen the offending material. The language used included the phrase "wanton desire of shedding blood", of soldiers dispersing crowds when Burdett was being taken to the 129:, a weekly paper. He sold it to the émigré Jacques Regnier; but Regnier had serious financial difficulties, and they affected Roche also. In August 1813 he accepted a position on 1033: 85: 65:, and other poets. Cunningham wrote in it as "Hidallan": Roche offered to make him a partner in the publication, but was turned down. Another contributor was 215:
A sum was subscribed for Roche's widow (second wife) and family, and his poems were collected and published by subscription, with a memoir and portrait, as
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Byron's Letters and Journals: The Complete and Unexpurgated Text of All the Letters Available in Manuscript and the Full Printed Version of All Others
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The History of British Journalism: from the foundation of the newspaper press in England, to the repeal of the Stamp act in 1855
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A Dictionary of Printers and Printing, with the Progress of Literature, Ancient and Modern; Bibliographical Illustrations
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Roche was born on 23 February 1786 in Paris, where his father who educated him was professor of modern languages in the
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From Seditious Libel to Unlawful Assembly: Peterloo and the Changing Face of Political Crime c.1770–1820
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were two of Roche's own dramas, "William Tell" and "The Invasion". The former was a dark-toned
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Empire as the Triumph of Theory: Imperialism, Information and the Colonial Society of 1868
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became a protégé of Roche's, and followed him to his later publications.
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described the circumstances: he had paid heavily for a small share in
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gave a different version, the debts being associated to those of the
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even at a time when the judicial attitude to libels was softening.
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Roche died, heavily in debt, on 9 November 1829 in Hart Street,
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Eugenius Roche, 1830 engraving after a drawing from 1824 by
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The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature: 1800–1900
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French Exile Journalism and European Politics, 1792–1814
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was highly complimentary in 1810 about the integrity of
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Playing to the Crowd: London Popular Theatre, 1780–1830
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Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry
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Oxford University Press. 949: 639:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. pp. 55–. 459:. Cambridge University Press. p. 25. 448: 446: 444: 442: 125:On his release Roche became editor of the 718: 716: 545: 687:Finkelstein, David. "Mudford, William". 480:Mason, Tony. "Dowling, Vincent George". 24: 964:. University of Toronto Press. p.  922: 866:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 690:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 686: 516:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 483:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 439: 419: 377:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 118:, enough to convict the proprietors of 1096:French male dramatists and playwrights 1048: 713: 863:Millar, Victoria. "Roche, Eugenius". 764:Frederick Burwick (8 November 2011). 512: 317: 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 280:William Home Clift (1 January 1983). 856: 154:had been removed for his support of 142:1827–8, as successor to its founder 1028: 770:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 113. 622:https://www.jstor.org/stable/764345 321: 161: 53:In 1807 Roche started a periodical 13: 1081:British dramatists and playwrights 862: 814:Morton D. Paley (7 October 1999). 298: 14: 1112: 479: 1039:Dictionary of National Biography 1018: 432:Dictionary of National Biography 334:Dictionary of National Biography 1101:French male non-fiction writers 982: 916: 889: 840: 807: 784: 757: 733: 680: 653: 626: 610: 593: 573: 552:Why Spencer Perceval Had to Die 539: 795:Essais de littĂ©rature comparĂ©e 506: 473: 413: 368: 341: 273: 250: 204:, based on the version of the 1: 456:From Jacobite to Conservative 453:James J. Sack (27 May 1993). 284:. Meldon House. p. 106. 210:Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian 48: 36: 956:Ernest Boyce Ingles (2003). 883:UK public library membership 852:. E. 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William Home Clift
École Militaire
Lord Byron
Allan Cunningham
Thomas Gaspey
Vincent George Dowling
Peter Lionel Courtier
Spencer Perceval
Abraham Goldsmid
Marshalsea Prison
Sir Francis Burdett
seditious libel
Tower of London
The Morning Post
John Stoddart
William Mudford
George Canning
Bloomsbury
Fraser's Magazine
Frederick Knight Hunt
melodrama
William Tell
Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian
Alfred R. Roche
Colonial Society
Harriet A. Roche
Francis Arthur Fahy
David James O'Donoghue
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