John Macauley
      
Life ?1755-? LLD, MRUA; The Genius of Ireland (after Comus) 1785 [GBI]. Poss. Minister at South Uist[?], Lismore and Inverary, mentioned in Boswells Tour to the Hebrides in 1773.
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References Peter Kavanagh, The Irish Theatre (Tralee: The Kerryman 1946), cites The Genius of Ireland, published 1785, probably unacted.
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