John East

This article is about the clergyman and writer. For the former United States Senator, see John Porter East. For the British actor, see John Marlborough East.

John East (died 1856) was a 19th-century Anglican clergyman and writer.

At Oxford he was a friend of William Henry Havergal.

He became:

St Michael's, Bath, was rebuilt in 1837 during East's time there.

In 1847 he recorded his impressions of the Irish Potato Famine in his Glimpses of Ireland in 1847.

Selected published works

(information mainly from COPAC)

External links

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