English writer, Shakespearian critic, and forger (1789–1883)
John Payne Collier
Portrait of John Payne Collier, 1880
Born
(1789-01-11)11 January 1789 London, England
Died
17 September 1883(1883-09-17) (aged 94) Maidenhead, England
Occupation
Writer, critic, forger
John Payne Collier (11 January 1789 – 17 September 1883)[1][2] was an English writer, Shakespearean critic, and forger.[3]
^G.F. Warner, 'Collier, John Payne (1789–1883)', Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1900), Vol. 11.
^A. Freeman and J.I. Freeman, 'Collier, John Payne (1789–1883)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP 2004).
^H.B. Wheatley, 'Notes on the Life of John Payne Collier', The Bibliographer, IV (1883), pp. 153–57; V (1884), pp. 13–17, 39–45 and 108–13 (Internet Archive).
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