John Wilson Croker

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John Wilson Croker was a 19th-century Irish-born British politician, literary critic, and man of letters influential in London’s intellectual and political circles.

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instanceOf human
literary critic
man of letters
politician
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1780-12-20
dateOfDeath 1857-08-10
describedBySource Dictionary of National Biography
surface form: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
educatedAt Trinity College Dublin
employer Admiralty (United Kingdom)
surface form: Admiralty

Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain
surface form: British government
fieldOfWork literature
naval administration
politics
genre literary criticism
political writing
influenced conservative literary criticism in 19th-century Britain
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Tory Party
notableFor contributions to the Quarterly Review
hostility to Reform Bill of 1832
influence in early 19th-century British politics
notableWork The Croker Papers
editions of Boswell’s Life of Johnson
review of John Keats’s Endymion
occupation barrister
civil servant
essayist
journalist
participantIn British parliamentary debates on naval affairs
placeOfBirth Galway
Kingdom of Ireland
placeOfDeath England
Hampton
Middlesex, England
surface form: Middlesex
positionHeld First Secretary to the Admiralty
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Secretary of the Admiralty
surface form: Secretary to the Admiralty
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
residence Hampton Court Park
surface form: Hampton Court area

London, England
surface form: London
spouse Rosamond Pennell Croker
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Athenaeum Club foundedBy John Wilson Croker