- John
Tutchin (c.1660 or 1664 – 23
September 1707) was a
radical Whig
controversialist and
gadfly English journalist (born in Lymington, Hampshire), whose...
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misappropriations as
Secretary at War, and even
radical Whigs such as John
Tutchin had
publicly accused him of
siphoning off money. As self-declared "patriots"...
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Society John
Pomfret —
Reason Nahum Tate — Panacea, a poem upon tea John
Tutchin — The Foreigners,
published anonymously;
provoked a
reply from
Daniel Defoe...
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famous Dunces. On it, he sees
Daniel Defoe with his ears
chopped off, John
Tutchin being whipped publicly through western England, two
political journalists...
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Another theory is that the
Touchen End has
evolved from a
shortening of
Tutchin Lane End
meaning a
hamlet at the fork of a road, twicen(e)
being Old English...
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George Stepney,
English poet and
diplomat (born 1663)
September 23 – John
Tutchin,
English controversialist (born c. 1660–64)
September 24 –
Vincenzo da...
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September 18 –
Petter D**** (born c.1647/8),
Norwegian poet
September 23 – John
Tutchin (born c. 1661),
English radical Whig controversialist,
gadfly journalist...
- (Thomas Shadwell), for his benefit. At an
uncertain date he pla****
Judge Tutchin in
Lodowick Barry's Ram Alley, or
Merry Tricks. Pinkethman,
described as...
- an
imitator of
Titus Oates. He was
engaged in the
prosecution of John
Tutchin, the
author of the ‘Observator,’ for
seditious libel in 1704. He died at...
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published 1705)
Daniel Defoe, The True-Born
Englishman (satire on John
Tutchin)
Peter Anthony Motteux - A Poem in
Praise of Tea John Norris, An Essay...