Richard brinsley sheridan, died

July 7th , 1817

Richard Brinsley Sheridan, (baptized November 04, 1751, Dublin, Ireland—died July 07, 1816, London, England), Irish-born playwright, impresario, orator, and Whig politician.

His plays, notably The School for Scandal (1777), form a link in the history of the comedy of manners between the end of the 17th century and Oscar Wilde in the 19th century.

Inscription

Find a Grave for Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan, statesman, dramatist and wit, was buried in Poets’ Corner, near the grave of David Garrick. The inscription on his black marble gravestone, re-cut in 1956 but now rather faint, reads:

“RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN BORN 1751 DIED 7th JULY 1816. THIS MARBLE IS THE TRIBUTE OF HIS ATTACHED FRIEND PETER MOORE”.

The funeral procession made its way to the Abbey from Mr Moore’s house in Great George Street, Westminster and many dukes and nobles attended. Richard was born in Dublin, a son of Thomas Sheridan, actor, and his wife Frances (Chamberlaine), novelist. His parents took Richard and his sister Alicia to live in Windsor and he attended Harrow School.

In 1773 he married Eliza Linley, a singer. Richard gave up the study of law to try writing and his comedy The Rivals was performed in 1775 and he had a controlling share in the Drury Lane theatre. The School for Scandal was another popular work.

Sheridan became interested in politics and was Member of Parliament for Stafford and later secretary to the Treasury.

He was known as a brilliant orator.

Eliza died in 1792.

Their son was Thomas and Eliza’s illegitimate daughter Mary was treated as a Sheridan. In 1795 Richard married Hester Ogle and they had a son called Charles.

Richard’s great granddaughter Marcia Caroline Sheridan married Francis Thynne, son of Lord John Thynne, Sub-Dean of Westminster, in the Abbey on 30 June 1864.

More From This Day

calendar 1930

Arthur Conan Doyle, died

July 07, 1930

calendar 1922

Death of Cathal Brugha

July 07, 1922

calendar 1913

Home Rule bill Passes - 2nd Time

July 07, 1913

calendar 1823

Francis Fowke, born

July 07, 1823

calendar 1823

John Kells Ingram, born

July 07, 1823

calendar 1548

Treaty of Haddington

July 07, 1548

calendar 1307

Death of King Edward I of England

July 07, 1307

Related Countries

blog Ireland

bagpipes of ireland

bagpipes of ireland

blog Ireland

great irish warpipes

great irish warpipes

blog Ireland

Pastoral Pipes

Pastoral Pipes

blog Ireland

minstrel boy

minstrel boy

blog Ireland

wearing of the green

wearing of the green

blog Ireland

celtic fiddle

celtic fiddle

blog Ireland

flute

flute

blog Ireland

low whistle

low whistle

blog Ireland

tin whistle

tin whistle

blog Ireland

uilleann pipes

uilleann pipes

No related content found.