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  1. Thornton Leigh Hunt (10 September 1810 – 25 June 1873) was the first editor of the British daily broadsheet newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Early life [ edit ] Hunt was the son of the writer Leigh Hunt and his wife Marianne, née Kent.

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    • Leigh Hunt (father), Marianne Hunt (mother)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leigh_HuntLeigh Hunt - Wikipedia

    James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet. Hunt co-founded The Examiner, a leading intellectual journal expounding radical principles. He was the centre of the Hampstead-based group that included William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, known as the "Hunt ...

    • 28 August 1859 (aged 74), Putney, London, England
  3. Leigh Hunt. 1784–1859. Benjamin Robert Haydon/Courtesy the National Portrait Gallery, London. Leigh Hunt, prolific poet, essayist, and journalist, was a central figure of the Romantic movement in England. He produced a large body of poetry in a variety of forms: narrative poems, satires, poetic dramas, odes, epistles, sonnets, short lyrics ...

  4. association with Lewes. In George Henry Lewes. …1850 Lewes and his friend Thornton Leigh Hunt founded a radical weekly called The Leader, for which he wrote the literary and theatrical features. His Comte’s Philosophy of the Sciences (1853) originally appeared as a series of articles in The Leader.

  5. Description. Thornton Leigh Hunt was a journalist and editor, as well as a very close friend of George Henry Lewes, close enough that Lewes named his second child after him. In 1850, the two men co-founded a weekly newspaper, the Leader, to which George Eliot later contributed articles, often as substitutes for ones Lewes was slated to write.

  6. Collection. robarts; toronto. Contributor. Robarts - University of Toronto. Language. English. 52. Addeddate. 2011-05-12 00:14:58. Associated-names. Ingpen, Roger, 1868 or 9-1936; Hunt, Thornton Leigh, 1810-1873. Call number. ABN-5891. Camera. Canon EOS 5D Mark II. External-identifier. urn:oclc:record:1039969761. Foldoutcount. 0. Identifier.

  7. Thornton Leigh Hunt. (1810—1873) journalist. Quick Reference. (1810–73) son of Leigh Hunt; journalist who wrote for the Spectator 1840–60, and other papers. In 1849 he and George Henry Lewes planned a new radical weekly, the Leader (Mar. 1850–Nov. ... From: Hunt, Thornton Leigh in The Oxford Companion to the Brontës »