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A Tour in quest of Genealogy through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire in a series of letters … interspersed with a description of Stourhead and Stonehenge … and curious fragments from a manuscript collection, ascribed to Shakespeare. By a
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on 20 February 1747, "being then a month old". He was educated at the cathedral school, and at an early age obtained a situation in London in the custom house. Later he entered the
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Fenton also left comedies in manuscript, and manuscript materials for the history of every county in Wales.
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Bishops and benefactors of St. David's vindicated from the misrepresentations of a recent publication
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Fenton married Eloise, the daughter of David Pillet, a Swiss military officer.
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Subsequently he devoted his time to literary pursuits; he was a friend of
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Roberts, Brynley F. (2004). "Fenton, Richard (1747–1821)".
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he attended the circuits in Wales for several years.
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Index


Fishguard
topographer
St David's
Pembrokeshire
St David's Cathedral
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Oliver Goldsmith
Richard Colt Hoare
Fishguard
Manorowen
Thomas Burgess
Thomas Woolnoth
Samuel Woodforde
George Owen Harry
Athenæus
Archaeologia Cambrensis
Archaeologia Cambrensis


"Fenton, Richard"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales
"National Trust: Stourhead - Illustrated list of pictures, p.4"
the original
Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
"Harry, George Owen" 
Dictionary of National Biography

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