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Rolt was twice married, and left a daughter by each of his wives. His second wife Mary, who survived him many years, was, by her mother, related to the Percys of Worcester. After Rolt's death, Bishop
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The Lives of the principal reformers, both Englishmen and foreigners, comprehending the general history of the Reformation, from ... 1360 to 1600
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The Lives of the principal reformers, both Englishmen and foreigners, comprehending the general history of the Reformation, from ... 1360 to 1600
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Philips returned with Rolt to London in 1748, dying the next year. By then Rolt had been articled to an attorney, and had been introduced to
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and other works. John Sherratt brought Rolt some writing projects at the end of the 1750s, designed to further his own interests in
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An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the Several Powers of Europe engaged in the late general War … from 1739 … to … 1748
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political circles. Writing for a living, Rolt is said to have composed more than a hundred cantatas, songs, and other pieces for
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Rolt was given a bad reputation for competence, and is called a "hack compiler". He also published:
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commented that Johnson, who had planned a similar work, may have supplied Rolt with material.
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on 20 January 1757, and 2 November 1764 respectively. Another libretto was a translation from
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army in 1745, and was therefore dismissed from his situation. He then went to
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At his death Rolt left manuscripts, brought out by a group of friends: a
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Memoirs of the Life of … James Lindesay, Earl of Crawfurd and Lindesay
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Almena, an English Opera … the Music composed by Mr. Arne and Mr.
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The History of the British Dominions in North America
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English writer
poet
librettist
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury School
Bedford
John Orlebar
Jacobite
Dublin
Ambrose Philips
Whig
Vauxhall Gardens
Sadler's Wells
Christopher Smart
sic
James Oglethorpe
Earl of Middlesex
Prince George
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet
Voltaire
Eliza
Arne
Battishill
Drury Lane Theatre
Metastasio
Samuel Johnson
Arthur Murphy
James Boswell
Richard Houston
privateering

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