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Aytoun, William Edmondstoune, 1813-1865

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Personal name headingAytoun, William Edmondstoune, 1813-1865
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Variant(s)Aytoun, W. Edmondstoune (William Edmondstoune), 1813-1865
Aytoun, W. E. (William Edmondstoune), 1813-1865
See alsoFor works of this person entered under other names, search also under: Jones, T. Percy, 1813-1865 Layman of the church, 1813-1865. For works of this person written in collaboration with Theodore Martin, search also under: Gaultier, Bon
Layman of the church, 1813-1865
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Jones, T. Percy, 1813-1865
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Gaultier, Bon
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Birth date1813-06-21
Death date1865-08-04
Place of birthEdinburgh (Scotland)
Place of deathElgin (Scotland)
Profession or occupationAuthors Poets
Found inHis Bothwell, 1856: t.p. (W. Edmondstoune Aytoun) [info. from InU]
His The Drummond schism examined and exposed, 1842: t.p. (a layman of the church) [info. from InU]
His Firmilian, 1854: t.p. (T. Percy Jones) [info. from InU]
His Lays of the Scottish cavaliers and other poems, 1900: t.p. (W.E. Aytoun) [info. from InU]
The book of ballads, 1845: title page (Bon Gaultier)
Oxford dictionary of national biography, 6 October 2015 (William Edmonstoune Aytoun; poet; born 21 June 1813, Edinburgh; died 4 August 1865, Blackhills [Estate], near Elgin; he worked together with Theodore Martin in the production of what are known as the 'Bon Gaultier Ballads', sharing the pseudonym of Bon Gaultier; published Firmilian, or, The Student of Badajoz: a Spasmodic Tragedy under the pen name of T. Percy Jones)
Associated languageeng