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Charles Morris (poet)

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20: 57:. In 1764 Charles Morris gained an ensigncy in the regiment and was later promoted to captain whilst serving in America. After he returned to Ireland, he transferred to the 108:
Charles Morris died at Brockham Lodge, near Dorking in Surrey, a home given to him by his patron the Duke of Norfolk. He was in his 93rd year.
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Charles Morris, by James Lonsdale (died 1839), given to the National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Social Effusions of the Celebrated Captain Charles Morris of the Late Lifeguards)
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In 1840 a collection of his poetry, which he had assembled himself, was published as
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On 14 February 1785 Morris became punch-maker and bard of the
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regiment, as had his father (who commanded it under the
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 39
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Cork, Ireland
Welsh
17th Foot
Duke of Marlborough
War of the Spanish Succession
Royal Irish Dragoons
His Majesty's Life Guards
Sublime Society of Beef Steaks
Covent Garden Theatre
Whig
Charles James Fox
William Stanhope
Lord Chesterfield
Captain Thomas Morris



Morris, Charles (1745–1838)



Morris, Charles
"The Beefsteak Society"
"The Beefsteak Society"
Categories
1740s births
1838 deaths
British poets
British male poets

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