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John Bromley (translator) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Bromley (translator) John Bromley (died 1717) was an English clergyman, Catholic convert, and translator. ==Life== Bromley was a native of Shropshire, and was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. At the beginning of James II's reign he was curate of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, London; but soon afterwards he joined the Roman Catholic church and obtained employment as a corrector of the press in the king's printing-house. On being deprived of this means of subsistence he established a boarding-school in London which was attended by the sons of many persons of rank. Charles Dodd claimed he taught Alexander Pope. Later Bromley was appointed tutor to some young gentlemen, and travelled with them abroad. His death occurred at Madeley, Shropshire on 10 January 1717.
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