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JOHN DORAN (1807-1878)

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 421 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN DORAN (1807-1878)  ,
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English author, was born in
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London of Irish parentage on the 11th of March 1807 . He became tutor in several distinguished families, and while travelling on the continent contributed journalistic sketches to The
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Literary Chronicle, a paper which was afterwards incorporated with The
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Athenaeum . His
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play, Jitstice or the Venetian Jew, was produced at the Surrey theatre in 1824, and in 1830 he began to write
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translations from French, German, Latin and
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Italian authors for The Bath Journal . After some years of travel on the continent he became in 1841 literary editor of The Church and State
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Gazette, and in 1852 under the title of Filia dolorosa produced a memoir of Maria Therese
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Charlotte, duchesse d'Angouleme . Two years later he became a
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regular contributor to The Athenaeum, succeeding Hepworth Dixon as editor for a short time in i869, until he became editor of Notes and Queries in 1870 . His most elaborate
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work, Their Majesties' Servants, a
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history of the English stage from Betterton to Kean, was published in 1860, and was supplemented by In and About Drury Lane, which was written for Temple Bar and was not published in
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book form till 1885, after Doran's
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death . Among his other
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works may be mentioned Table Traits and Habits of Men (1854), The Queens of the House of Hanover (1855), Knights and their Days (1856), Monarchs retired from Business (1856), The History of Court Fools (1858), an edition of the Bentley
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Ballads (1858), The Last
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Journals of Horace Walpole (2 vols., 1859), The Princess of Wales (1860), and the
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Memoirs of Queen Adelaide (1861) . These were followed by A Lady of the Last Century (1873), an account of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu and the blue-stockings; London in Jacobite Times (1877); and Memories of our
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Great Towns (1878) . Doran died in London, on the 25th of
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January 1878 .

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