Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson (1649 - 1703), political writer, sometimes called "the Whig" to distinguish him from the later acclaimed author and lexicographer of the same name. Of humble extraction, he was educated at St. Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and took orders. He attacked James II in Julian the Apostate (1682), and was illegally deprived of his orders, flogged and imprisoned. He continued, however, his attacks on the Government by pamph... more

Date of birth:

  • 1649

Date of death:

  • 1703 (age 54 years)
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