Eleanor Tatlock
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Eleanor Tatlock | |
|---|---|
| Born | 26 April 1769 |
| Died | January 1833 |
| Resting place | St Mary's Church, Nottingham |
| Occupation | Poet |
| Years active | 1794-1814 |
| Spouse |
Rev. John Wilson
(m. 1814; died 1832) |
Eleanor Tatlock (1769–1833, married name Wilson) was an English poet.[1][2]
Tatlock was born on 26 April 1769 in Alverstoke, Hampshire, and grew up in Sandwich, Kent. Her parents were Richard Tatlock (1720 or 1721 – 1777), a naval surgeon, and his wife Elizabeth (1735 or 1736 — 1797, née Smith). She later moved, some time before 1811, to Great Marlow in Buckinghamshire and also lived at Wooburn in that county.[1]
She married the Reverend John Wilson (died 1832), who had been married before, on 5 December 1814 at Matlock, Derbyshire. She died in Nottingham and was buried at St Mary's Church there on 20 January 1833.[2]