Edward Baldwyn Explained

Edward Baldwyn (born 1746 – died 1817) was an English clergyman and pamphleteer.

Life

Baldwyn was educated at St John's College, Oxford (B.A., 1767; M.A., 1784). For some years, he was resident in Yorkshire, master of Bradford Grammar School from 1784. Under the pseudonym of "Trim", he engaged in a literary squabble with the Rev. William Atkinson and other clergymen including John Crosse, and Atkinson's brother Johnson Atkinson Busfeild.

Subsequently, Balwyn moved to Ludlow in Shropshire, and eventually became rector of Abdon in the county.

He died in Kentish Town, London, 11 February 1817, and was buried in Old St Pancras churchyard.

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