Abraham PortalAbraham Portal (baptised 1726 – 1809) was an English goldsmith and dramatist.[1] LifeHe was the son of a clergyman, Peter William Portal, of Huguenot origin.[1] He started in life as a goldsmith and jeweller on Ludgate Hill, but lost money both in this trade and as a bookseller, and finished his career as a box-keeper at Drury Lane Theatre. It appears from his Poems that Portal was a close friend of John Langhorne.[2] Other friends were Edmund Cartwright and John Scott of Amwell.[3] His brother was the Rev. Andrew Portal, headmaster and usher of Abingdon School.[4] In the spring of 1796 Portal seems to have been living in Castle Street, Holborn.[2] WorksPortal's writings include:[2]
Neither Vortimer nor Olindo and Sophronia was acted.[2] FamilyPortal married Elizabeth Nethersole in 1748; they had a son, who died young, and she died in 1758. He then married Elizabeth Bedwell, and they had nine children. Of these Ann Cracroft Portal married Moreton Walhouse, and was step-mother of Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton.[1][6] References
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