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Wilson, John, 1785-1854

LC control no.n 79066598
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR5835-PR5838
Personal name headingWilson, John, 1785-1854
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Variant(s)Vilʹson, Dzhon, 1785-1854
North, Christopher, 1785-1854
Wilson, Professor (John), 1785-1854
Author of The trials of Margaret Lyndsay, 1785-1854
Trials of Margaret Lyndsay, Author of The, 1785-1854
Author of Lights and shadows of Scottish life, 1785-1854
Lights and shadows of Scottish life, Author of, 1785-1854
Austin, Arthur, 1785-1854
Mullion, Mordecai, 1785-1854
Birth date1785-05-18
Death date1854-04-01
Place of birthPaisley, Scotland
Place of deathEdinburgh, Scotland
Profession or occupationAuthor Journalist
Found inHis Specimens of the British critics, 1846.
His The comedy of Noctes ambrosianae, 1876: t.p. (Christopher North) [Info. fr. InU]
His Lights and shadows of Scottish life, 1822: t.p. (Arthur Austin); 1853: t.p. (Author of The trials of Margaret Lyndsay) [Info. fr. InU]; 1868: t.p. (John Wilson)
His The trials of Margaret Lyndsay, 1823: t.p. (Author of Lights and shadows of Scottish life) [Info. fr. InU]
His Noctes ambrosianae, 1855: t.p. (Professor Wilson) [Info. fr. InU]
His Some illustrations of Mr. M'Culloch's Principles of political economy, 1826: t.p. (Mordecai Mullion, private secretary to Christopher North)
Cushing (Mordecai Mullion is John Wilson)
Oxford dictionary of national biography online, 5 December 2012 (John Wilson, author and journalist, born 18 May 1785 in Paisley, Scotland; contributed regularly to Blackwood's Magazine; died 1 April 1854 in Edinburgh)
Associated languageeng