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and like him diminutive, was the eldest child of a prominent Dublin obstetrician, Dr John van Lewen. Three of their children died in infancy and the later life of their daughter Betty is unclear. Of the two surviving sons, William the elder became a Church of Ireland clergyman holding rural livings,
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After divorcing Laetitia in 1738, Matthew took Nancy Sandes as his mistress, marrying her on 27 August 1750 less than a month after Laetitia's death. Neither of the two children they had survived infancy. In his will of 14 February 1754, since destroyed, though he owned houses he had inherited from
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Some of Pilkington's published works were anonymous or pseudonymous, but his authorship is either obvious or generally recognised. It is however possible that other works under so far unattributed pseudonyms were by him as well. The book which made his name, however, was
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Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, wife to the Rev. Mr. Matthew Pilkington. Written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems; with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. Among others, Dean Swift, Alexander
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Though living in Dublin, he then obtained church posts in villages outside and devoted himself to art history. In this endeavour he enjoyed the continued support of
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from 1743 to 1765, and then of his son Thomas Cobbe, acting as their secretary and using his knowledge of paintings to help build their collection at
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his parents and valuable artworks, he left his eldest son only five pounds while the estranged Jack and Betty were left one shilling each.
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while Jack (John Carteret Pilkington) had a short but colourful career as singer, soldier, actor and writer in Ireland and in England.
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in 1732 and, leaving Laetitia in Dublin, mixed with leading figures on the English theatrical and literary scene, including
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and was courting a parishioner, Laetitia van Lewen. The pair married on 31 May and both became friends of
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priest, writer, and art historian, was the author of a standard text on painters that became known as
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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divorce in 1738 that left him as the supposed innocent party with custody of their children.
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A dictionary of painters; from the revival of the art to the present period
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Through Swift's influence, Matthew obtained the post of chaplain to the
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in the Church of Ireland in 1723. By 1725, when he qualified for an
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Elias, Jr., A.C. (2004). "Pilkington, Matthew (1701–1774)".
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The Gentleman's and Connoisseur's Dictionary of Painters
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The Gentleman's and Connoisseur's Dictionary of Painters
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His first wife Laetitia van Lewen, born about 1709 in
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Ballyboy
King's County
Ireland
Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
Church of Ireland
Laetitia Pilkington
John Carteret Pilkington
King's County
Trinity College Dublin
elected a Scholar
BA
deacon
MA
reader
St Andrew's Church, Dublin
Jonathan Swift
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Mary Barber
Constantia Grierson
Patrick Delany
Lord Mayor of London
Alexander Pope
James Worsdale
Edward Walpole
ecclesiastical
Charles Cobbe
Archbishop of Dublin
Newbridge House
Cork

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