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David William Paynter : ウィキペディア英語版 | David William Paynter David William Paynter (1791–1823) was an English author. ==Life== The son of Richard Walter Paynter, an attorney, he was born in Manchester, and educated at Manchester grammar school. Giving up on a medical career, he took up poetry and drama, and became closely associated with James Watson, a local writer, with whom he figured in magazines and newspapers as "Corporal Trim", while Watson called himself "Uncle Toby". Watson was associated with the ''Manchester Magazine'' of 1815–6, and drowned in the River Mersey in 1820. In the introduction to his ''King Stephen'', Paynter described his efforts to get it staged. After his pieces had been declined by several managers, he collected a company of his own, and produced ''King Stephen'' at the Minor Theatre, Manchester, on 5 December 1821. He died in Manchester on 14 March 1823, and was buried at Blackley. He had married in 1813, and left children.〔
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