Seward, Thomas

Seward seems to be a fairly modest example of the 18c clerical man of letters paradigm--he published a few sermons, edited some Jacobean drama, and published a few anonymous poems with Dodsley. He's also a good exemplification of the standard moves for a successful career of clerical preferment--travelling as a Grand Tour tutor for a family which then takes care of you in finding livings and stalls.