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John Chalkhill
English poet
Quick Facts
- Born:
- c. 1595,, possibly at Chalkhill House, Kingsbury, Middlesex, Eng.
- Died:
- April 8, 1642, Westminster
- Notable Works:
- “The Compleat Angler”
- “Thealma and Clearchus”
John Chalkhill (born c. 1595, possibly at Chalkhill House, Kingsbury, Middlesex, Eng.—died April 8, 1642, Westminster) was an English poet whose Thealma and Clearchus was published posthumously in 1683 by Izaak Walton, and who was identified in the third edition of Walton’s Compleat Angler as the author of two songs which appeared there from the first edition (1653). Because little was known of Chalkhill’s life, it was often speculated that he never existed save as a nom de plume for Walton or another, but in 1958 the mystery was solved with the discovery of eight distinctive autograph manuscripts in the ...(100 of 215 words)