What Happened This Year 1823

People Who Died in 1823

Thomas Erskine

Scottish-English lawyer and Lord Chancellor
Born
January 10th, 1750 275 years ago
Died
1823 202 years ago — 73 years old

Served as a prominent lawyer and politician during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, took on significant legal cases that shaped the judicial landscape. Held the position of Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, influencing legal reforms and the administration of justice. Advocated for civil liberties and played a crucial role in several high-profile trials, which solidified a reputation for defending individual rights.

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Charles Wolfe

Irish priest and poet with notable verse
Born
December 14th, 1791 233 years ago
Died
1823 202 years ago — 32 years old

A priest and poet from Ireland, contributed significantly to 19th-century literature. Wolfe is celebrated for the poignant poem 'The Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna,' which reflects the emotions surrounding the death of a British officer during the Peninsular War. The poem highlights themes of honor, grief, and patriotism, resonating with readers for generations. Wolfe's work is characterized by a deep sense of humanity and lyrical quality, showcasing the influence of Romanticism in his poetry. Wolfe's literary legacy remains influential in discussions of Irish poetry and the broader Romantic tradition.

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Ann Ward

English author and poet
Born
July 9th, 1764 261 years ago
Died
1823 202 years ago — 59 years old

An English author and poet, celebrated for contributions to literature in the late 18th century. Writings often reflected themes of nature and human experience. Published several volumes of poetry, which gained attention during her lifetime. Also engaged with various literary circles of the period and contributed to discussions on the role of women in literature.

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Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus

German publisher and encyclopedist
Born
May 4th, 1772 253 years ago
Died
1823 202 years ago — 51 years old

Founded the Brockhaus encyclopedia, which became a standard reference work in the German-speaking world. Established the publishing house that produced numerous encyclopedias and other educational literature. Played a significant role in the dissemination of knowledge during the 19th century through high-quality publications.

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Edmund Cartwright

Engineer and inventor of the power loom
Born
April 24th, 1743 282 years ago
Died
1823 202 years ago — 80 years old

An English clergyman and engineer contributed to the textile industry by inventing the power loom in 1784. This mechanized device significantly increased the efficiency of weaving, transforming traditional hand-weaving practices. Cartwright's innovations supported the industrial revolution and paved the way for modern textile manufacturing. He also worked to improve various aspects of agricultural equipment, showcasing a commitment to enhancing productivity in multiple fields.

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