William Fell (writer) explained

(Walter) William Fell (1761/2 – 27 March 1848, Shap) was an English writer.[1]

Life

William Fell was probably born near Brampton, Cumberland. He was a schoolmaster successively at Manchester, Wilmslow, and Lancaster, and was an industrious writer for the press. After his retirement he lived at Clifton, near Lowther, Westmorland. He died in March 1848 at Shap, aged 86,[1] predeceased by his wife Dorothy and son Edward.[2] He left his substantial property to the children of his elder brother, John Fell of Swindale Head, thereby disinheriting his only surviving son, Henry, who lived in Denmark.

Works

Notes and References

  1. C. W. Sutton, ‘Fell, (Walter) William (1761/2–1848)’, rev. Megan A. Stephan, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 9 March 2011
  2. http://www.northofthesands.org.uk/westmoreland/parish/33/clifton North of the Sands - Westmorland Family Papers- Clifton Parish