The list of living poets below is taken from the Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801, pp. 487–91; the original can be viewed here. The version below is reformatted for the web and annotated to provide further information on the listed poets.
For this web version, I’ve inserted equals signs between names and dates to replace the spacing in the original, replaced small capitals with large ones and removed some decorative font variations. I’ve added numbering for convenience. Spellings, punctuation and so forth are as given in the original, but some annotations have been added to aid with identifications – [these are given in square brackets].
To make the list more useful, I’ve added a link to an openly-available biographical source after each name, most commonly Wikipedia, David Hill Radcliffe’s Spenser and the Tradition: English Poetry 1579–1830 (Spenserians) or an old version of the DNB (via Wikisource). For a few poets, more detailed academic accounts are given; for the most obscure, the final fall-back was John Watkins and Frederic Shoberl’s invaluable Biographical Dictionary of the Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland (London: Henry Colburn, 1816). A couple of poets remain biographically elusive; for these, I’ve linked works.
A blog post providing context for and commentary on the list can be viewed here.
11th January 2014
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF LIVING POETICAL WRITERS ACCORDING TO THE DATE OF THEIR EARLIEST POETICAL PUBLICATION
1) Richard Owen Cambridge, of Twickenham, Esq., Author of the “Scribleriad.” = 1751. (Wikipedia)
2) John Home, Author of “Douglas.” = 1757. (Wikipedia)
3) Sir James Marriott, LL.D. See Dodsley’s Poems. = [n.d] (Wikipedia)
4) Rev. R. Potter, of Scarning in Norfolk, Translator of Æschylus, &c. = 1758. (Wikipedia)
5) John Ogilvie, D.D. of Scotland, = 1758. (Lives of Eminent Scotsmen)
6) Arthur Murphy, Barrister at Law, = 1759. (Wikipedia)
7) Dr. Scott [Anti-Sejanus] = [n.d.] (Spenserians)
8) James Beattie, LL.D. = 1760. (Wikipedia)
9) Richard Cumberland, Esq. = 1761. (Wikipedia)
10) John Hoole, Translator of Tasso and Ariosto. = 1762. (Wikipedia)
11) John Delap, D.D. of Lewes, = 1762. (Spenserians)
12) Bishop Thomas Percy, D.D. = 1765. (Wikipedia)
13) Christopher Ansty [Anstey], Esq. = 1766. (Wikipedia)
14) Edward Jerningham, Esq. = 1766. (Spenserians)
15) James Woodhouse, Shoemaker, = 1766. (NTU Labouring-Class Writers Project)
16) H. Downman, M.D. = 1767. (Spenserians)
17) Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, Esq. of Marton, near Derby, Author of “Needwood Forest.” = 1768. (Wikipedia)
18) Rev. Edmund Cartwright, = 1771. (Spenserians)
19) Earl of Carlisle, = 1773. (Wikipedia)
20) Henry Mackenzie, = 1773. (Wikipedia)
21) Rev. Richard Graves, = 1773. (Wikipedia)
22) William Richardson, F.R.S.E. = 1774. (Wikipedia)
23) Robert Pratt [presumably Samuel Jackson Pratt] (Courtney Melmoth) = 1774. (Wikipedia)
24) Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. M.P. = 1775. (Wikipedia)
25) John Aikin, M.D. = 1775. (Wikipedia)
26) Robert Jephson, Esq. = 1775. (Wikipedia)
27) Capel Lofft, Barrister at Law, = 1775. (Wikipedia)
28) Rev. Thomas Maurice, = 1776. (Wikipedia)
29) Eyles Irwin, Esq. = 1776. (Wikipedia)
30) Joseph Champion, Esq. = 1776. (Encyclopaedia Iranica)
31) William Hayley, Esq. = 1778. (Wikipedia)
32) Henry James Pye, Esq. = 1778. (Wikipedia)
33) Rev. Robert Holmes, D.D. = 1778. (Spenserians)
34) John Bampfylde, Esq. = 1778. (Spenserians; LRB)
35) John Wolcot, M.D. = 1778. (Wikipedia)
36. Rev. John [Joseph] Holden Pott, Archdeacon of St. Albans, = 1779. (Wikipedia)
37. Rev. T. S. Whalley, = 1779. (Wikisource – old DNB)
38) William Gifford, Esq. of Exeter Coll. Oxford, = 1781. (Wikipedia)
39) Rev. Richard Hole, LL.B. Author of “Arthur.” = 1781. (Spenserians)
40) Rev. Samuel Hoole, Son of John Hoole, = 1781. (Spenserians)
41) Rev. George Crabbe, = 1781. (Wikipedia)
42) J. T. [Thomas James] Mathias, Esq. = 1781. (Wikipedia)
43) John Pinkerton, = 1781. (Wikipedia)
44) Rev. William Beloe, B.D. = 1783. (Wikipedia)
45) Thomas Coombe, D.D. = 1783. (Spenserians)
46) Rev. William Lipscomb, = 1784. (Spenserians)
47) John Sargent, Esq. = 1785. (Spenserians)
48) Rev. Richard Polwhele, = 1785. (Wikipedia)
49) Luke Booker, D.D. = 1785. (Wikipedia)
50) Samuel Knight, A.M. = 1785. (Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816)
51) Rev. H. Boyd, = 1785. (Wikipedia)
52) Samuel Egerton Brydges, Esq. = 1785. (Wikipedia)
53) John Courtnay [Courtenay], M.P. = 1786. (Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816)
54) George Canning, M.P. = 1786. (Wikipedia)
55) Samuel Rogers, Esq. = 1786. (Wikipedia)
56) H. F. Carey [Henry Francis Cary], = 1787. (Wikipedia)
57) Rev. J. Whitehouse, = 1787. (Spenserians)
58) Rev. William Crowe, LL.D. = 1788. (Wikipedia)
59) Bertie Greathead [or Greatheed], Esq. = 1788. (Wikipedia)
60) William Parsons, Esq. = 1788. (Wikipedia)
61) Rev. William Lisle Bowles, = 1789. (Wikipedia)
62) Samuel Birch, = 1789. (Wikisource – old DNB)
63) Philip Bracebridge Homer, = 1789. (Wikisource – old DNB)
64) William Sotheby, Esq. = 1790. (Wikipedia)
65) F. Sayers, M.D. = 1790. (Spenserians)
66) I. D’Israeli, = 1790. (Wikipedia)
67) Rev. George Richards, = 1791. (Wikipedia)
68) Rev. W. Windlesham Carr [William Windle Carr – did the list compiler dislike this man?], = 1791. (Spenserians)
69) Alexander Thompson, Esq. = 1791. (Spenserians)
70) Joseph Richardson, Esq. M.P. = 1792. (Wikisource – old DNB)
71) George Dyer, = 1792. (Wikipedia)
72) Nath. Drake, M.D. = 1793. (Wikipedia)
73) Rev. Henry Kett, A.M. = 1793. (Wikipedia)
74) William Boscawen, Esq. = 1793. (Spenserians)
75) W. T. Fitzgerald, Esq. = 1793. (Wikipedia)
76) William Kendall, = 1793. ([Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816?])
77) Rev. George Huddesford, = [n.d.] (Wikipedia)
78) Richard Payne Knight, M.P. = 1794. (Wikipedia)
79) Rev. Thomas Gisborne, = 1794. (Wikipedia)
80) Rev. James Beresford, = 1794. (Wikipedia)
81) Rev. J. Bidlake, = 1794. (Wikipedia)
82) William Preston, Esq. = 1794. (Wikipedia)
83) William Roscoe, = 1795. (Wikipedia)
84) William Ashburnham, Esq. = 1795. (his Elegiac Sonnets)
85) Rev. Weeden Butler, = 1795. (Wikisource – old DNB)
86) Sir James Bland Burges, Bart. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
87) Sir Brooke Boothby, Bart. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
88) Hon. W. B. [William Robert] Spencer, = 1796. (Wikipedia)
89) John Thomas Stanley, Esq. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
90) William Drummond, Esq. M.P. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
91) M. G. Lewis, M.P. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
92) William Cooke, Esq. = 1796. (Spenserians)
93) John Penn, Esq. = 1796. (Wikipedia)
94) P. Courtier, = 1796. (Spenserians)
95) Rev. Jos. Dacre Carlyle, = 1796. (Wikipedia)
96) Thomas Park, Esq. = 1797. (Wikipedia)
97) Edward Hamley, of New College, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
98) H. Tresham, R.A. = 1797. (Wikipedia)
99) Th. Townshend, of Gray’s Inn, = 1797. (Spenserians)
100) Robert Southey, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
101) S. T. Coleridge, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
102) C. Lamb, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
103) C. Lloyd, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
104) J. Cottle, = 1797. (Wikipedia)
105) Rev. Bryan Broughton, = 1798. ([Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816?])
106) Major Gisborne, = 1798. ([possibly John Gisborne?: Wikisource – old DNB])
107) ——— Hunter, Esq. = 1798. (John Hunter; Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816)
108) George Ellis, M.P. = 1800. (Wikipedia)
109) Ch. Sm. Pybus, M.P. = 1800. (History of Parliament Online)
110) R. Bloomfield, = 1800. (Tim Fulford’s Introduction to his letters)
111) T. Campbell, = 1800. (Wikipedia)
112) W. Wordsworth, = 1800. (a very obscure versifier, on whom not much has been written…)
113) Hector Macneill, Esq. = [n.d.] (Wikipedia)
LADIES.
1) Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, = 1753. (Wikipedia)
2) Mrs. Barbauld, = 1773. (Wikipedia)
3) Hannah More, = 1773. (Wikipedia)
4) Mrs. Cowley, = 1776. (Wikipedia)
5) Anna Seward, = 1780. (Wikipedia)
6) Helen Maria Williams, = 1782. (Wikipedia)
7) Charlotte Smith, = 1785. (Wikipedia)
8) Mrs. West, = 1785. (Wikipedia)
9) Anne Yearsley, = 1787. (Brycchan Carey’s short biography)
10) Mrs. Radcliffe, = 1789. (Wikipedia)
11) Lady Manners, = 1793. (Spenserians)
12) Lady Burrell, = 1793. (Wikipedia)
13) Lady Tuite, = 1796. (Eliza Dorothea Tuite; her Poems)
14) Mrs. Montolieu, = 1800. (Maria Henrietta Montolieu; her The Enchanted Plants, Fables in Verse)
15) Mrs. Opie, = 1800 (Wikipedia)