Richard Cumberland
(1732-1811)

Died aged c. 79

Richard Cumberland (19 February 1731/2 – 7 May 1811) was an English dramatist and civil servant. In 1771 his hit play The West Indian was first staged. During the American War of Independence he acted as a secret negotiator with Spain in an effort to secure a peace agreement between the two nations. He also edited a short-lived critical journal called The London Review (1809). His plays are often remembered for their sympathetic depiction of characters generally considered to be on the margins of society.

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Richard Cumberland 1732-1811 Secretary to the Board of Trade 1776-1782 Playwright and novelist lived in a house on this site 1785-1811

63a Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom where they lived