I lived from 1729-1811. I was from England, and am in the English category.
Thomas Percy was born on the 13th of April 1729 in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. He was educated at Bridgnorth Grammar School, later attending Christ Church, Oxford to receive a B.A. (1746 to 1750), again for an M.A. (1750 to 1753) and Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1770 for a D.D.. He was fluent in English, Latin and Greek. Between 1753 and 1782 he lived in Easton-Maudit, Northamptonshire.
He was Protestant bishop of Dromore, before becoming a Dean. He married Anne Percy in 1759, and went on to become the father to two daughters; Barbara Isted and Elizabeth Meade. He died on the 30th of September in 1811 in Dromore, Ireland, and was subsequently buried at Dromore Cathedral.
Publications:
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765)
Five Pieces of Runic Poetry, translated (1763)
The Songs of Solomon, translated, with a Commentary (1764)
Northern Antiquities (translation) (1770)
The Hermit of Warkworth (1771)
A Key to the New Testament (1779)
An Essay on the Origin of the English Stage (1793)
He was Protestant bishop of Dromore, before becoming a Dean. He married Anne Percy in 1759, and went on to become the father to two daughters; Barbara Isted and Elizabeth Meade. He died on the 30th of September in 1811 in Dromore, Ireland, and was subsequently buried at Dromore Cathedral.
Publications:
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765)
Five Pieces of Runic Poetry, translated (1763)
The Songs of Solomon, translated, with a Commentary (1764)
Northern Antiquities (translation) (1770)
The Hermit of Warkworth (1771)
A Key to the New Testament (1779)
An Essay on the Origin of the English Stage (1793)
My poetry
- In Scarlet towne, where I was borne,
There was a faire maid dwellin,79 lines, 3 comments - On Trinitye Mondaye in the morne,
This sore battayle was doom'd to bee,185 lines, 1 comment - As it fell out on a Pentecost day,
King Arthur at Camelot kept his court royall,42 lines




