John Codrington Bampfylde
{{short description|English poet}}
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{{Use British English|date=May 2012}}
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| name = John Codrington Bamfylde
| image = Huddesford and Bampfylde 1778.jpg
| alt =
| caption = John Codrington Bampfylde (right) with George Huddesford, double portrait by Joshua Reynolds
| birth_date = {{birth date|1754|08|27|df=yes}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = 1796 or 1797 (aged 41-43)
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| education = Trinity Hall, Cambridge
| father = Richard Bampfylde
| relatives = Charles Bampfylde (brother)
Coplestone Bamfylde (grandfather)
George Bampfylde (nephew)
}}
John Codrington Warwick Bampfylde (or Bampfield; 27 August 1754 – 1796/1797) was an 18th-century English poet. He came from a prominent Devon family, his father being Sir Richard Bampfylde, 4th Baronet, and was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.{{acad|id=BMFD771JC|name=Bampfylde, John Codrington Warwick}} He had financial problems, having fallen into dissipation on going to London. His romantic advances to Mary Palmer (later wife of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond), niece of Joshua Reynolds, were refused by her and discouraged by Reynolds, who expelled Bampfylde from the house. Bampfylde was subsequently arrested for breaking Reynolds's windows, and he spent the latter part of his life in a psychiatric hospital in London, briefly regaining his sanity before his death{{cite web|last1=Postle|first1=Martin|title='Mr Huddesford and Mr Bampfylde', Sir Joshua Reynolds, c.1778 {{!}} Tate|url=http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/reynolds-mr-huddesford-and-mr-bampfylde-n00754|website=Tate|accessdate=5 May 2018}}{{cite book|editor-last1=Basker|editor-first1=James G.|editor-first2=Richard|editor-last2= Gilder|title=Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems about Slavery, 1660-1810|date=2002|publisher=Yale University Press|isbn=0300091729|page=266|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-LRl46trz9kC&q=John+Codrington+Bampfylde&pg=PA266|language=en}} from tuberculosis.
His only published work was Sixteen Sonnets (1778), which attracted the attention of Robert Southey.
References
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- Leslie Stephen, "Bampfylde, John Codrington Warwick (1754–1796)", rev. S. C. Bushell, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1262, retrieved 25 June 2007. {{DNBfirst|wstitle=Bampfylde, John Codrington}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050924185341/http://www.windeatt.f2s.com/poets/Bampfylde_J_C.html John Codrington Bampfylde]
- [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?desc=&grp=&lDate=&eDate=&occ=26%3BLiterature+and+Writing&medium=print&name=&search=as&LinkID=mp64134 National Portrait Gallery: John Codrington Bampfylde (1754-1796), Poet]
- {{Internet Archive author |sname=John Codrington Bampfylde}}
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Category:18th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Category:18th-century English poets
Category:Tuberculosis deaths in England
Category:Younger sons of baronets
Category:18th-century English male writers