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Bloomfield's patron, formerly Prime Minister, a Whig magnate attacked in print by Junius.
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Grafton, George Henry Fitzroy, 4th Duke of (1760 – 1844): son of Bloomfield's patron.
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Fox, Charles James (1749 – 1806): in Bloomfield's time the leader of the Whig opposition to William Pitt's government.
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Bloomfield, Charles (1762 – 1831): of Bury St. Edmunds, the grandson of Isaac Bloomfield (died 1770 — Bloomfield's great-grandfather) by Isaac's second wife, Susan Clift.
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He became, like the Duke of Grafton and many of Bloomfield's supporters among the gentry and aristocracy, a Unitarian.
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In the period of Bloomfield's acquaintance with him, a leading Unitarian.
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Hingston, Elizabeth [Bet]: Bloomfield's sister, who emigrated to the United States.
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[2] Robert Burns was a hero of Bloomfield's, as his subsequent letters and verse imitations show.
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Bloomfield, Catharine [Kitty] (1764 – 1828): Bloomfield's sister.
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Church, Joseph: Bloomfield's father-in-law, a boatbuilder employed at the Royal Naval yard in Woolwich.
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