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John Scott (9 January 1731 [1] – 12 December 1783), known as Scott of Amwell, was an English landscape gardener and writer on social matters. He was also the first notable Quaker poet, although in modern times he is remembered for only one anti-militarist poem.
The grotto was formerly in the garden of Amwell House. Its construction may have taken several years and was completed by John Scott, an 18th-century Quaker poet who inherited Amwell House from his father in 1768. Scott also had other romantic features built in his garden, including an octagonal gazebo on the hillside above. Scott kept a book ...
A nearby white stone memorial is inscribed with verses from by the Quaker poet, John Scott of Amwell (1730-1783). [5] The village stocks in St John's churchyard. The Church of England parish church is a medieval building dedicated to St John the Baptist. The nave and chancel date from the 11th century with a Norman chancel arch.
The cover page of John Scott of Amwell's Four Elegies: Descriptive and Moral published in 1760, Elegy II reflects on the 1757 heat wave. Quaker poet John Scott of Amwell wrote of the heat wave in his 1760 Four Elegies: Descriptive and Moral,, with Elegy II "written in the hot weather, July, 1757."
John Scott of Amwell (1730–1783), Quaker poet and friend of Samuel Johnson; John A. Scott (born 1948), Australian poet and novelist, now using the name John Scott; John Scott (composer) (born 1930), British film composer, conductor, musician, classical, jazz; John Scott (organist) (1956–2015), English-born organist of St. Thomas's Church ...
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John Scott of Amwell; Anna Seward; Shakespeare Ladies Club; William Shenstone; John Shield (songwriter) Christopher Smart; John Smith (English poet) William Somervile;