Warren, Samuel, 1807-1877
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Warren, Samuel, 1807-1877
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Warren, Samuel (English lawyer)
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Warren, Samuel (English lawyer)
Warren, S. (Samuel), 1807-1877
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Warren, S.
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Author of The diary of a physician.
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Dr. Harrisson.
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Warren, Samuel
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Diary of a physician, Author of The, 1807-1877
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Diary of a physician, Author of The, 1807-1877
Sharp, Gustavus
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Warner, Warren
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Warner, Warren
Barrister at law, 1807-1877
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Barrister at law, 1807-1877
Author of The diary of a physician, 1807-1877
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Warner, Warren 1807-1877
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Warner, Warren 1807-1877
Sharp, Gustavus, 1807-1877
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Warren was a British lawyer and the author of novels and legal manuals.
English physician and novelist.
Warren was an English novelist and a master of lunacy. His best-known work is TEN THOUSAND A YEAR (1840-1841).
Samuel Warren was born in Wales, and studied medicine in Edinburgh before becoming a lawyer, being called to the bar in 1837 in London. He had a long career in law, and also in politics, serving in Parliament, acting as recorder in Hull, and being named Master of Lunacy, presiding over inquiries into an individual's sanity. Warren had an interest in writing at an early age, and authored several works on legal topics; he was best known, however, as the author of three novels, including the immensely popular TenThousand a-Year, a satire on the reform movement that overcame conservative politics, with two-dimensional characters and an unbelievable plot to become one of the best-selling novels of the 19th century.
Samuel Warren, 1807-1877, English lawyer and author. Books include Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician and Ten Thousand A-Year.
Thomas Phinn, 1814-1866, born Bath, England, educated Oxford. Called to the bar in 1840. Queens Counsel, Counsel to the Admiralty, Second Secretary to the Admiralty.
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