
Birth date
1880
Death date
1951
Birth town
Kirkcudbright
Country
Scotland
Poems by this Poet
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Joe Ramsbottom | 0 | ||
Jonah and the Grampus | 0 | ||
Henry the Seventh | 0 | ||
Gunner Joe | 0 | ||
Goalkeeper Joe | 0 | ||
George and the Dragon | 0 | ||
Fair Rosamond | 0 | ||
Canute the Great | 0 | ||
Balbus | 0 | ||
Asparagus | 0 |
Pagination
Marriott, Edgar was born 5th October, 1880 in Kirkcudbright, Scotland and was half brother to the novelist Edgar Wallace. He toured with Stanley Holloway in 'The Co-Optimists' and was affectionately known to his friends as 'George'. He was described as medium height, quiet with a droll sense of humour. Edgar became known for his witty dittys such as The Lion and Albert, Aggie the Elephant, and The Magna Charta, which were immortalized in popular monologues by actor Stanley Holloway. Edgar died in London on 5th May 1951.