Family Origins 1773–1804
Family Origins 1773–1804
No documented explanation of the Keats family origins has been discovered. The Jennings ancestry is the more important to the boys, both as a source of funds and also emotional intensity. Both families dissident, or non-participating, Christians. Grandfather John Jennings hands over to Thomas Keats the Swan and Hoop in Moorfields, where the boys first live. A digression records their father's voice in an Old Bailey horse thievery trial. Most early family narrative depends on the Richard Abbey interview by John Taylor.
Keywords: disenfranchisement, Illegitimacy, Origins, Dissident, Devonshire, Lulworth Cove, Writ in water, Dame school, Harrow
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