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FALCONER, WILLIAM (17321769) , British poet, was born in Edinburgh on the 11th of February 1732. His father was a wig-maker, and carried on business in one of the small shops with wooden fronts at the Netherbow Port, an antique castellated structure which remained till 1764, dividing High Street from the Canongate. The old man became bankrupt, then tried business as a grocer, and finally died in extreme poverty. William, the son, having received a scanty education, was put to sea. He served on board a Leith merchant vessel, and in his eighteenth year obtained the appointment of second mate of the " Britannia," a vessel employed in the Levant trade, and sailed from Alexandria for Venice. The "Britannia" was over-taken by a dreadful storm off Cape Colonna and was wrecked, only three of the crew being saved. . Falconer was happily one of the three, and the incidents of the voyage and its disastrous termination formed the subject of his poem of The Shipwreck (1762). Meanwhile, on his return to England, Falconer, in his nineteenth year, printed at Edinburgh an elegy on Frederick, prince of Wales, and afterwards contributed short pieces to the Gentleman
Boreas
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to enter the royal navy, and before the end of 1762 the poet-sailor was rated as a midshipman on board the " Royal George." But as this ship was paid off at the peace of 1763, Falconer received an appointment as purser of the " Glory
ordinary at Chatham. In 1764 he published a new and enlarged edition of The Shipwreck, and in the same year a rhymed political tirade against John Wilkes and Charles Churchill, entitled The Demagogue. In 1769 appeared his Universal Marine Dictionary, in which retreat is defined as a French manoeuvre, " not properly a term of the British marine." While engaged on this dictionary, J. Murray, a bookseller in Fleet
See his Poetical Works in the " Aldine Edition " (1836), with a life by J. Mitford. End of Article: FALCONER, WILLIAM (17321769) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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