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T. Doubleday

Short Name: T. Doubleday
Full Name: Doubleday, Thomas, 1790-1870
Birth Year: 1790
Death Year: 1870

Doubleday, Thomas, was the son of a Quaker of the firm of Doubleday & Easterby, Soap Boilers, Newcastle on Tyne. When over 30 years of age he joined the Church of England, and died in her communion. He was the author of two dramas, Diocletian, and Caius Marius; and of a novel, The Eve of St. Mark. His translations from the Latin were published as Hymnarium Anglicanum in 1814. Born Feb. 1790; died Dec. 18, 1870.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Thomas Doubleday (February 1790 – 18 December 1870) was an English politician and author. He was a keen observer of political events.

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