Who was the first ever british poet laureate?
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John Dryden (1631-1700).
Laureate 1668-88.
Appointed in 1668 by King Charles II, who gave John Dryden a formal royal warrant that awarded him the official titles of Poet Laureate and Historiographer Royal. This role continued under King James II.
As a powerful satirist, Dryden was a strong advocate and spokesman for his monarch, and "the best poet, dramatist, translator and critic of the age" [Levin in Verses of the Poets Laureate]
In 1689, sacked [or fired] by William III for failing to take an oath o
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