Born: August 17, 1780, Dublin, Ireland. Died: November 24, 1860, Holborn, England. |
Croly graduated from Dublin University (M.A. 1804, LL.D 1831), then took Holy Orders. He worked in Ireland until about 1810, when he moved to London and devoted himself to literature. In 1835, he became associated with St. Stephen’s, Walbrook, and St. Benet Sherehog. His prose publications, in addition to contributions to Blackwood’s Magazine, were numerous, and dealt with biographical, historical, and scriptural subjects. His works include:
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