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* Alfred Austin ( 1835 – 1913 ), British poet
* 1884 – J. C. Squire, British poet, writer, and historian ( d. 1958 )
Anne Brontë (; 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849 ) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family.
Charles began his career as a contemporary and urban performance poet on the British cabaret circuit.
* 1875 – Evelyn Underhill, British poet ( d. 1941 )
* 1754 – George Crabbe, British poet and naturalist ( d. 1832 )
* 1822 – Matthew Arnold, British poet ( d. 1888 )
* His collection of short stories, " Worlds Enough & Time ", takes its name from the first line of the poem To His Coy Mistress by British poet Andrew Marvell: ' Had we but world enough, and time ,'.
In the 1890s, English socialist poet Edward Carpenter and Scottish anarchist John Henry Mackay wrote in defense of same-sex love and androgyny ; Carpenter and British homosexual rights advocate John Addington Symonds contributed to the development of Havelock Ellis's groundbreaking book Sexual Inversion, which called for tolerance towards " inverts " and was suppressed when first published in England.
* 1932 – Peter Redgrove, British poet ( d. 2003 )
The expression, " the noble savage " was first used in 1672 by British poet John Dryden in his play The Conquest of Granada.
* 1927 – Charles Tomlinson, British poet and translator
Mervyn Laurence Peake ( 9 July 1911 – 17 November 1968 ) was a British writer, artist, poet and illustrator.
* 1806 – Elizabeth Barrett Browning, British poet ( d. 1861 )
* 1781 – Ebenezer Elliott, British poet ( d. 1849 )
* 1893 – Wilfred Owen, British poet ( d. 1918 )
* Geraldine Monk ( born 1952 ), British poet
* 1757 – William Blake, British poet ( d. 1827 )
* 1896 – Coventry Patmore, British poet ( b. 1823 )
* 1800 – Thomas Macaulay, British poet, historian, and politician ( d. 1859 )
* 1795 – John Keats, British poet ( d. 1821 )
* 16-Peter Redgrove, 71, British poet.
* 27-Ken Smith, 64, British poet.
* 6-Kathleen Raine, 95, British poet and literary critic.

British and Ted
But one does not have to rely on the victims for stories of violence: Ted Patrick, one of the most notorious deprogrammers used by CAGs ( who has spent several terms in prison for his exploits ) openly boasts about some of the violence he employed ; in November 1987, Cyril Vosper, a Committee member of the British cult-awareness group, FAIR, was convicted in Munich of " causing bodily harm " in the course of one of his many deprogramming attempts ; and a number of similar convictions are on record for prominent members of CAGs elsewhere.
Father Ted is an Irish sitcom that was produced by Hat Trick Productions for British broadcaster Channel 4.
Father Ted was one of the most popular sitcoms in British television history.
* Father Ted at British TV Resources
* 1914 – Lord Ted Willis, British television dramatist ( d. 1992 )
* British Library – modern British Collections on Ted Hughes.
* August 26 – Ted Ray, British golfer ( b. 1877 )
** Ted Willis, British television dramatist and author ( b. 1914 )
Sir Edward Richard George " Ted " Heath, KG, MBE, PC ( 9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005 ) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( 1970 – 74 ) and as Leader of the Conservative Party ( 1965 – 75 ).
The British RCP, led by Jock Haston and supported by Ted Grant, were highly critical of this move.
* In 1997, the British poet laureate Ted Hughes adapted twenty-four stories from the Metamorphoses into his volume of poetry Tales from Ovid.
Among the British at the 1926 landmark match were golfing giants Abe Mitchell, George Duncan, Archie Compston, Ted Ray ( portrayed by Stephen Marcus in the 2005 film The Greatest Game Ever Played ), and Arthur Havers.
* Ted Lowe, commentator on BBC's ' Pot Black ', which brought snooker to prominence on British TV, was a longtime resident of Bexhill until his death in May 2011.
As a result of his position with Faber and Faber, Townshend developed a friendship with the Nobel prize-winning author of Lord of the Flies, Sir William Golding, and became friends with British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes.
Similarly, British industrial band Godflesh often utilized a drum machine and two primary members, although they did at times record and tour with a second guitarist ( Paul Neville of Loop ), and near the end of the band's life they began working with real drummers ( Bryan Mantia and later Ted Parsons ) almost exclusively.
* Ted Milton ( British poet, performer and musician )
The Sharks song " Take a Razor to Your Head " articulated the early psychobilly scene's code of dress, which was a reaction to the earlier British Teddy Boy movement: " When your Mom says you look really nice / When you're dressed up like a Ted / It's time to follow this cat's advice / Take a razor to your head ".
The song also inspired the nineteenth-century British writer Thomas Hardy, who spoke in Darkling Thrush of the bird's " full-hearted song evensong / Of joy illimited ", but twentieth-century British poet Ted Hughes in Thrushes concentrated on its hunting prowess: " Nothing but bounce and / stab / and a ravening second ".
* Ted Hughes is made the British Poet Laureate.
The series was the creation of writer Ted Willis, who not only wrote the series over its 20 years on British television but also had a controlling hand in production.
In a lecture titled The History and Art of Caricature ( September 2007, Queen Mary 2 Lecture theatre ), the British caricaturist Ted Harrison said that the caricaturist can choose to either mock or wound the subject with an effective caricature.
Before this it survived most strongly in British poetry, for example in the growing posthumous reputation of Dylan Thomas, in the work of Vernon Watkins, Laurie Lee, and the celebratory poems of Ted Hughes.

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