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GROSE, FRANCIS (c. 17301791)

This article appears in Volume V12, Page 616 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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GROSE, FRANCIS (c. 17301791) , English antiquary, was born at Greenford in
Middlesex
 , about the year 1730. His father was a wealthy Swiss jeweller, settled at Richmond, Surrey. Grose early showed an
interest
  in heraldry and antiquities, and his father procured him a position in the Heralds' College. In 1763, being then Richmond Herald, he sold his tabard, and shortly afterwards became adjutant and paymaster of the
Hampshire
  militia, where, as he himself humorously observed, the only account-books he kept were his right and left pockets, into the one of which he received, and from the other of which he paid. This carelessness exposed him to serious
financial
  difficulties; and after a vain attempt to repair them by' accepting a captaincy in the Surrey militia, the fortune left him by his father being squandered, he began to turn to account his excellent education and his powers as a draughtsman. In 1757 he had been elected fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. In 1773 he began to publish his Antiquities of England and Wales, a
work
  which brought him money as well as fame. This, with its supplementary parts relating to the Channel Islands, was not completed till 1787. In 1789 he set out on an antiquarian tour through Scotland, and in the course of this journey met Burns, who composed in his honour the famous song beginning " Ken ye aught o' Captain Grose," and in that other poem, still more famous, "-Hear, land o' cakes, and brither Scots," warned all Scotsmen of this " chield amang them taking notes." In 1790 he began to publish the results of what Burns called " his peregrinations through Scotland;" but he had not finished the
work
  when he bethought himself of going over to Ireland and doing for that country what he had already done for Great Britain. About a month after his arrival, while in Dublin, he died in an apoplectic fit at the dinner-table of a friend, on the 12th of June 1791.
Grose was a sort of antiquarian Falstaffat least he possessed in a striking degree the knight's physical peculiarities; but he was a man of true honour and charity, a valuable friend, " overlooking little faults and seeking out greater virtues," and an inimitable boon companion. His humour, his varied knowledge and his good nature were all eminently calculated to make him a favourite in society. As Burns says of him
" But wad ye see him in his
glee
 , For meikle
glee
  and fun has he,
Then set him down, and twa or three
Gude fellows wi' him; And port, 0 port! shine thou a wee,
And THEN yell see him! "
Grose's works include The Antiquities of England and Wales (6 vols., 17731787) ; Advice to the Officers of the British Army (1782), a satire in the manner of Swift's Directions to Servants; A Guide to Health, Beauty, Riches and Honour (1783), a collection of advertisements of the period, with characteristic satiric preface; A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1785) ; A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons (17851789) ; Darrell's History of Dover (1786) ; Military Antiquities (2 vols., 17861788) ; A Provincial Glossary (1787); Rules for Drawing Caricatures (1788); The Antiquities of Scotland (2 vols., 17891791) ; Antiquities of Ireland (2 vols., 1791), edited and partly written by Ledwich. The Grumbler, sixteen humerous essays, appeared in 1791 after his death; and in 1793 The Olio, a collection of essays, jests and small pieces of poetry, highly characteristic of Grose, though certainly not all by him, was put together from his papers by his publisher, who was also his executor.
A
capital
  full-length portrait of Grose by N. Dance is in the first volume of the Antiquities of England and Wales, and another is among Kay's Portraits. A versified sketch of him appeared in the
Gentleman
 's Magazine, lxi. 66o. See
Gentleman
 's Magazine, lxi. 498, 582 ; Noble's Hist. of the College of Arms, p. 434; Notes and Queries, 1st ser., ix. 350; 3rd ser., i. 64, x. 28o-281; 5th ser., xii. 148; 6th ser., ii. 47, 257, 291; Hone, Every-day Book, i. 655.


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