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Wrangham was a well-known and widely read poet, essayist and translator of Greek and Latin literature. He was an advocate for the abolition of slavery, the education of women, Catholic rights, charity schools, free libraries, charity hospitals and other progressive social ideas. His theology was
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Other Wrangham, prize-winning poems well known at the time, include 'The Holy Land', 'Sufferings of the Primitive Martyrs', 'Joseph Made Known to his Brethren', and 'The Destruction of Babylon.' Wrangham's first book of poems is noteworthy because it contained a translation of one of Wrangham's
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found that “however worthy and fit for greater and better situations, the whole college have thought not fit to be elected into their society” and dismissed Wrangham's petition.
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orthodox. He opposed deists, dissenters, and Unitarians, and supported foreign missions, writing one book on methods for converting India to Christianity.
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in Yorkshire. She died in childbed on 9 March 1800, aged 21; but her daughter survived. Wrangham married, secondly, at
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He was not elected to a Fellowship at Trinity Hall in 1793, on account of the electors not considering him to be “a
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Latin poems by Coleridge, and one of Wrangham's French poems by Wordsworth. His books of poetry include
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Wrangham's published translations from ancient Greek, Latin, French, and Italian include
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Agnes Frances Everilda, daughter of the first marriage, on 16 June 1832 married
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Philadelphia Frances Esther, third daughter of the second marriage, married
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Lucy Charlotte, eldest daughter of the second marriage, married
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The English Portion of the Library of the Ven. Francis Wrangham
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Wrangham was ordained in 1793 and instead became rector of
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Wrangham was born on 11 June 1769 at Raysthorpe, near
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Kaloustian, David. "Wrangham, Francis (1769–1842)".
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A Few Sonnets Attempted from Petrarch in Early Life
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Archdeacon of the East Riding
abolitionist

Malton
Hull Grammar School
Magdalene College
Trinity Hall
fit and proper person
Lord Chancellor
Hunmanby
East Riding
Folkton
Fellow of the Royal Society
Archdeacon of Cleveland
Archdeacon of the East Riding
Roxburghe Club
Chester Cathedral
Hardman & Co.
Virgil's Eclogues
Blackwood's Magazine
Gentleman's Magazine
Classical Journal
John Cole
Bridlington
Marton
Brompton
Robert Isaac Wilberforce
Henry Raikes
Henry Cecil Raikes
Edward William Barnard

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