William Pitt (died 1840, in Malta) was an English ship-builder who was the Master Attendant at Jamaica Dockyard, and later of Malta. His amusing poem of "The Sailor's Consolation" is in many collections credited to Charles Dibdin.
References
- Charles Dibdin, Sea songs and ballads, by Dibdin and others (1863), p. 192.
- Nathan David Thompson, The Royal Gallery of Poetry and Art (1886) p. 538.
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