It would be more helpful to have a map, but based on the information I would say 1810. The text itself states that is when it was most populated.
The notable literary figure that spent 10 years researching and writing a dictionary is Samuel Johnson.
<h3>Who was Samuel Johnson?</h3>
- Samuel Johnson was an English writer, essayist, and poet who excelled in his literary works.
- He was known to have spent 10 years researching a dictionary that later came to be known as "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755.
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Yes, but it wasn't common. Priests knew Latin from translating old documents, and most monarchs would have a decent understanding of it. Most people, however, wouldn't have known it.
It is actually lord Berkeley AND sir George Carteret
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