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Thomas Tickell

(1686-1740) Poet, born at Bridekirk Vicarage, Cumberland, and educated at Oxford became the friend of Joseph Addison (q.v.), contributed to the Spectator and Guardian, and accompanied him when he went to Ireland as secretary to the Lord Lieutenant. His translation of the first book of the Iliad came out at the same time as Pope's, and led to a quarrel between the latter and Addison, Pope imagining that the publication was a plot to interfere with the success of his work. On Addison becoming Secretary of State in 1717 he appointed Tickell Under-Secretary. Among the writings of Tickell are the well-known ballad, Colin and Lucy, Kensington Gardens, a poem, and an Elegy on the death of Addison, of which Macaulay says that it "would do honour to the greatest name in our literature." In 1725 he became secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland, and retained the post until his death.

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