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158: 99: 29: 52: 60: 473: 397: 340:(1796). She died in 1797; after being separated from William since 1789. He attributed the mental illness she suffered as reasoning for the separation. He married in 1809 Mary Welford, but they also separated after three years. He left no child. 126:, Hayley made Cowper's acquaintance. A warm friendship sprang up between the two which lasted till Cowper's death in 1800. Hayley indeed was mainly instrumental in getting Cowper his pension. In 1800 Hayley also lost his natural son, 153:
Hayley died at Felpham on 12 November 1820. His library was sold at auction by Evans, in London, on 13 February (and twelve following days), in 2649 lots. A copy of the catalogue is at Cambridge University Library (Munby.c.123(4)).
300:. It was appropriate that the gallery's new wing is situated on 8 North Pallant, which formed part of the house in which Hayley was born. A portrait of Hayley by George Romney is currently on long-term display in the gallery. 283:
In 2007, the exhibition "Poets in the Landscape: the Romantic Spirit in British Art" curated by Simon Martin and held at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester explored Hayley's role as patron and friend of artists including
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The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of William Hayley Esq. the Friend and Biographer of Cowper, Written by Himself, With Extracts from His Private Correspondence and Unpublished Poetry
87:, where he was admitted in 1766, was merely nominal. In 1767 he left Cambridge and went to live in London. His private means enabled Hayley to live on his patrimonial estate at 412: 562: 542: 431: 417: 552: 547: 507: 557: 537: 502: 321: 313: 157: 532: 527: 39:(9 November 1745 – 12 November 1820) was an English writer, best known as the biographer of his friend 572: 320:. Eliza Ball Hayley was a translator and an essayist. She translated into English two essays by the French essayist 98: 512: 567: 522: 238:(1781). The last-mentioned work was so popular as to run to twelve or fourteen editions; together with the 517: 257: 91:, Sussex, and he retired there in 1774. The location of this house in Eartham is now occupied by the 19:
This article is about the 18th/19th-century biographer. For his great-uncle William (1683–1715), see
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Attempts toward fame and fortune: Joseph Wright of Derby and late-renaissance Humanism.
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to Hayley, and after the latter had moved in 1800 to his marine hermitage at
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The Triumph of Acquaintance over Friendship: an Essay for the Times
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Essays on Friendship and Old Age by the Marchioness de Lambert
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Hayley had already written occasional poems, when in 1771 his
130:, to whom he was devotedly attached. He had been a pupil of 336:. Sixteen years later she published an original essay, 267:(Chichester), with illustrations by Blake, and in 1809 63:Plaque at site of Hayley's home in Eartham, Sussex 55:Plaque at site of Hayley's home in Felpham, Sussex 484: 118:, which he refused. In 1792, while writing the 563:18th-century English non-fiction writers 543:19th-century English non-fiction writers 407: 218:(1780), in three epistles, addressed to 156: 138:(1800) is addressed. Flaxman introduced 97: 58: 50: 27: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 365: 265:Ballads founded on Anecdotes of Animals 242:(Chichester, 1804) it was ridiculed by 485: 208:Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter 186:. In the same year his translation of 377: 114:'s death in 1790 he was offered the 16:18th/19th-century English biographer 110:So great was Hayley's fame that on 79:, in 1762; his connection with the 13: 441: 248:English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 232:A Philosophical Essay on Old Maids 14: 584: 553:19th-century English male writers 548:18th-century English male writers 508:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 458: 356:National Portrait Gallery, London 558:18th-century English biographers 538:19th-century British biographers 474:Works by or about William Hayley 395: 210:(1778), addressed to his friend 102:Hayley's son, Thomas Alphonso. ( 503:People educated at Eton College 425: 359: 350: 32:William Hayley by Henry Howard 1: 343: 332:(1732), published in 1780 as 46: 7: 371:A Cambridge Alumni Database 367:"Hayley, William (HLY762W)" 10: 589: 533:19th-century English poets 528:18th-century English poets 373:. University of Cambridge. 18: 312:(1750-1797), daughter of 303: 278: 573:English male biographers 169: 465:Works by William Hayley 418:Encyclopædia Britannica 330:TraitĂ© de la Vieillesse 322:Anna Thèrese de Lambert 308:In 1769 Hayley married 77:Trinity Hall, Cambridge 21:William Hayley (priest) 513:People from Chichester 298:Joseph Wright of Derby 166: 128:Thomas Alphonso Hayley 107: 64: 56: 33: 263:In 1805 he published 198:was also declined by 160: 134:'s, to whom Hayley's 101: 62: 54: 31: 226:(1782) addressed to 224:Essay on Epic Poetry 180:The Afflicted Father 161:Mary Welford (after 93:Great Ballard School 568:People from Felpham 523:English biographers 250:. 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William Hayley (priest)

William Cowper


Chichester
Eton
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Middle Temple
London
Eartham
Great Ballard School

Jeremiah Meyer
Thomas Warton
laureateship
Milton
Thomas Alphonso Hayley
John Flaxman
William Blake
Felpham

George Engleheart
tragedy
David Garrick
Pierre Corneille
George Colman
George Romney
Edward Gibbon
William Mason

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