28 June 2010

John Shakespear and Diseworth, Leicestershire

John Shakespear (1774-1858) was born at Lount near Ashby-de-la-Zouch, initially educated at Staunton Harold, and then, under the patronage of Lord Rawdon, went to London to study Arabic. However, his specialization became Hindustani, on which he wrote a number of books, the most notable being Hindustani Grammar (1813) and A Dictionary of Hindustani and English (1817).

There is a memorial on the north wall of the chancel of St Michael and All Angels Church, Diseworth.

Shakespear retired in 1829 and bought Langley Priory, later home to a number of generations of Shakespears. The above photo shows some of their graves in the cemetery of St Michael and All Angels Church.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am very happy to see this page and wana say thanks to Dr Tony Shaw I am starting my Phd in Urdu . I have selected my research topic "Jhon Shakespear as an orientalist"If you have more information please share with me.

Unknown said...

Did you complete your phd on john Shakespear?