Henry Francis Cary
Henry Francis Cary (1772–1844) was a British linguist, translator and writer.
Also recorded as The Reverend Henry Francis Cary.
Overview
Born at Gibraltar in 1772, died at London in 1844.
In detail
Henry Francis Cary studied at Christ Church and Rugby School. the recorded working language is Italian and English.
Residence is recorded at Cannock. Employment is recorded with British Museum.
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“Henry Francis Cary”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1961974: Henry Francis Cary
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