JAGO, RICHARD, an ingenious poet, was vicar of Snitterfield in Warwickshire, and rector of Kimecote in Leicestershire. He was the intimate friend and correspondent of Shenstone, who was his contemporary at Oxford, and also, it is believed, his school-fellow; he belonged to
J. St University College, and took the degree of master of arts in 1739; and he was author of several poems in the fourth and fifth volumes of Doddsley's collection. He died on the 28th of May 1781.