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