Lemuel Abbott

For the painter, see Lemuel Francis Abbott.

Lemuel Abbott (ca. 1730 – April 1776) was an English clergyman and poet.

Life

Little is known of his background, but he was a curate in Anstey, Leicestershire, and vicar of Thornton. He is known to posterity primarily for his collection of poems titled Poems on Various Subjects, whereto is Prefixed a Short Essay on the Structure of English Verse, published in 1765. Abbott and his wife Mary were probably the parents of the artist Lemuel Francis Abbott.

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