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- Q6231825 description "British writer".
- Q6231825 description "British writer".
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- Q6231825 abstract "John Entick (c.1703 – May 1773) was an English schoolmaster and author. He was largely a hack writer, working for Edward Dilly, and he padded his credentials with a bogus M.A. and a portrait in clerical dress; some of his works had a more lasting value. In the leading case Entick v Carrington of 1765 he won a legal victory as plaintiff that defined the limits of executive power in the view of the English judiciary.".
- Q6231825 birthDate "1703".
- Q6231825 birthYear "1703".
- Q6231825 deathDate "1773".
- Q6231825 deathYear "1773".
- Q6231825 thumbnail John_Entick.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6231825 dateOfBirth "1703".
- Q6231825 dateOfDeath "1773".
- Q6231825 name "Entick, John".
- Q6231825 shortDescription "British writer".
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- Q6231825 comment "John Entick (c.1703 – May 1773) was an English schoolmaster and author. He was largely a hack writer, working for Edward Dilly, and he padded his credentials with a bogus M.A. and a portrait in clerical dress; some of his works had a more lasting value. In the leading case Entick v Carrington of 1765 he won a legal victory as plaintiff that defined the limits of executive power in the view of the English judiciary.".
- Q6231825 label "John Entick".
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- Q6231825 givenName "John".
- Q6231825 name "Entick, John".
- Q6231825 name "John Entick".
- Q6231825 surname "Entick".