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 MI'I‘FOKD, JOHN, was born at Richmond,
Surrey, [3 Aug., 1781, and educated at Tunbridge
School, and Oriel College, Oxford. He obtained
the living of Benhall, Sutfolk, 1810. In 1815 he
was appointed domestic Chaplain to his relative
Lord Redesdalc, and presented to the rectory of
Weston St. Peter’s; and in 1817 to that. oi'Stratford
St. Andrew, both in Snfl'olk. He died at Benlmll

27 April, 1856. This accomplished scholar was {or
many years editor of the ‘ Gentleman’s Magazine,’
and the principal writer in it from 1834-50. ‘ He
also wrote some poetical works, and edited Grey,

: Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Butler, Prior, Swift,
Young, Parnell, Goldsmith, Falconer, and Vincent
Bourne.