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- Benjamin Heath Malkin (23 March 1769 – 26 May 1842 (aged 73)) was a British scholar and writer notable for his connection to the artist and poet William Blake. (en)
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- Benjamin Heath Malkin by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, pencil, circa 1818 (en)
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- William Blake, history of South Wales, Gil Blas (en)
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- Essays on Subjects connected with Civilization, A Father's Memoirs of his Child (en)
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- Benjamin Heath Malkin (en)
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- Benjamin Heath Malkin (23 March 1769 – 26 May 1842 (aged 73)) was a British scholar and writer notable for his connection to the artist and poet William Blake. (en)
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- Benjamin Heath Malkin (en)
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- Benjamin Heath Malkin (en)
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