John Abraham Heraud

John Abraham Heraud (1799 - 1887), poet, born in London, of Huguenot descent, he contributed to various periodicals, and published two poems, which attracted some attention, The Descent into Hell (1830), and The Judgment of the Flood (1834). He also produced a few plays, miscellaneous poems, books of travel, etc. Heraud, John Abraham Heraud, John Abraham

 

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