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  1. Edward Quillinan (12 August 1791 – 8 July 1851) was an English poet who was a son-in-law and defender of William Wordsworth and a translator of Portuguese poetry.

  2. Edward Quillinan (12 August 1791- 8 July 1851) was an Irish poet and translator. Quillinan was born at Oporto, Portugal, the son of Edward Quillinan, an Irishman from a good but impoverished family who had become a prosperous wine merchant.

  3. QUILLINAN, EDWARD (1791−1851), poet, born at Oporto on 12 Aug. 1791, was the son of Edward Quillinan, an Irishman of a good but impoverished family, who had become a prosperous wine merchant at Oporto.

  4. Edward Quillinan. (1791–1851) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. English poet who was a son-in-law and defender of William Wordsworth; translator of Portuguese poetry.

  5. Edward Quillinan was an English poet who was a son-in-law and defender of William Wordsworth and a translator of Portuguese poetry.

  6. Edward Quillinan, "Schwytz" (1853) ... "Short Poems in Memory of Jemima A. D. Quillinan, Who Died in May 1822" "Madness, if thou wilt let me dwell" "Near Lauffenberg"

  7. Quillinan, Edward (M) Surname: Quillinan. Forename (s): Edward. b. 12 August 1791. d. 8 July 1851. Nationality: English. VIAF. Poet. Born in Porto, Portugal. Educated at several English Catholic schools. Quillinan joined the English army in 1807. Married Jemima Anne Deborah Brydges in 1817.