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John Cole (antiquary)

John Cole (1792–1848) was an English bookseller, publisher and antiquary, of Northampton, Lincoln and Scarborough, North Yorkshire. He was born on 3 Oct. 1792 at Weston Favell in Northamptonshire. He is remarkable as having compiled over 100 publications but whether as bookseller, lecturer, 'general factor,' or school-master, Cole was invariably unsuccessful. As self-trained and industrious antiquary, he appears to have been utterly unsuited for the cares of a business life and he was constantly on the move and died in poverty.[1] Cole generally printed only few copies of his books which make them rare. As his books contain much out-of-the-way information, they are sought after by collectors. He was in the habit of binding up extra plates and additional manuscript matter in his private copies. A silhouette portrait of Cole and facsimile of his handwriting are given in the Yorkshire Library[2]

John Cole

Early career edit

He was apprenticed to Mr. W. Birdsall, a bookseller and noted bookbinder of Northampton. He began his literary career with a History of Northampton and its Vicinity in 1815. In 1817 he married Susanna daughter of James Marshall of Northampton. In the same in 1817 he paid £1,000 for the stock and goodwill of Mr Johnston, a bookseller at Lincoln. His shop was in the High Street, close to the Stonebow. He described himself as Bookseller Stationer and Binder, top of the High Street, deals in OLD BOOKS, and fancy articles, Handscreens and handles, Medallions, Morocco and Copper Plate , Paper , Etc.[3] He printed his first Catalogue of Old Books at Lincoln in that year. However, this book was largely based on information included in Adam Stark’s ‘The History of Lincoln of 1810,[4] together with information taken from Edward James Willson’s The History of Lincoln; containing an account of the Antiquities, Edifices, Trade, which had been published in 1816.[5]

Hull and Scarborough edit

Following this he moved to Hull and afterwards to Scarborough. In 1821 publishing An Ænigmatical Catalogue of Books of Merit, on an entirely new plan. In the next ten years he issued most of his antiquarian and biographical works, many of which relate to Scarborough. He added to his small income by giving lectures on natural philosophy and related subjects. A Mr. Bean records I have known Mr. John Cole and have attended many of his lectures on astronomy, the anatomy of costume, architecture, and natural history. These several subjects [were] discussed in a scientific, pleasing, and popular manner.[6] Failing to make a success at Scarborough, Cole returned to Northampton and opened a shop in the market square some time after 1830.

Attempted Career as a Schoolmaster edit

He was forced into bankruptcy by his creditors at Northampton, and went to live at Wellingborough about 1835. There Cole opened a small school, and placed geological specimens, &c. [as well as such incongruous wares as apples, bacon, and ham] in his window for sale. He was a quiet man and regarded as very eccentric because he and his sons would go out all day, and return laden with wild plants, &c. . . . His industrious curiosity was never appreciated in Northamptonshire, where he dragged out a miserable existence. From Wellingborough he removed to Ringstead, or some village in its vicinity, where he ransacked every nook for relics of antiquity and natural curiosities[7] He moved to Rushden as a schoolmaster in 1837, and successively lived at Polebrook, Huntingdon, and Woodford (near Thrapston), where he died in greatly reduced circumstances on 12 April 1848, aged 56.

Works edit

Cole's works include:[1]

  • History of Northampton and its Vicinity, Northampton, 1815; 2nd edition, 1821; 3rd edition, 1831.
  • History of Lincoln, Lincoln, 1818.
  • Histrionic Topography, London, 1818, 13 plates. Published by Cole, engravings by James Storer and Henry Sargant Storer, descriptions by James Norris Brewer.[8]
  • A Catalogue of Standard Books, made out on an entirely new plan, (titles are drawn up in enigmas). Second edition as An Ænigmatical Catalogue of Books of Merit, on an entirely new plan, Scarborough, 1821.
  • A Key to Cole's Ænigmatical Catalogue of Books, Scarborough, 1821.
  • Questions on Cooke's Topography of the County of York, 1821, 1834. Based on the work of George Alexander Cooke.
  • Herveiana; or graphic and literary Sketches illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Rev. James Hervey, Scarborough, 1822-3-6, 3 pts. (pt. ii. includes some unpublished letters of James Hervey).[9]
  • Graphic and Historical Sketches of Scarborough, Scarborough, 1822, (with wood engravings by A. J. Mason).[10] Second edition as Picture of Scarborough for the year 1823, Scarborough, 1823, (reprinted in 1824, 1825,[11] 1829, and 1832 as the Scarborough Guide, ed. by Christopher Robert Todd, 1836 and 1841).[12]
  • A Biographical Sketch of the late Robert North, Esq., the founder of the Amicable Society, Scarborough, Scarborough, 1823.
  • Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour from Scarborough to the Library of a Philobiblist, Scarborough, 1824. Reference is to Francis Wrangham.
  • Sketch of the History of Scarborough, Scarborough, 1824.
  • The Scarborough Repository and Mirror of the Season, consisting of historical, biographical, and topographical subjects, &c., Scarborough, 1824, vol. i. (8 Nos.), all published.
  • Scarborough, Yorkshire [Letters] to the Editor of the Port-Folio, Scarborough [1824].
  • A Descriptive Catalogue of a select portion of the Stock of John Cole, Scarborough, 1825.
  • The Scarborough Album of History and Poetry, Scarborough, 1825.
  • The History and Antiquities of Ecton, county of Northampton, Scarborough, 1825.
  • A Series of Cabinet Views of Scarborough, Scarborough, 1825.
  • Extracts of Sermon on death of Thomas Hinderwell, Scarborough, 1825.
  • Scarborough Worthies, Scarborough, 1826, (mostly a life of Thomas Hinderwell).
  • Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character of the late Thomas Hinderwell, Esq., Scarborough, 1826.
  • Le petit Visiteur; containing a Sketch of the History of Scarborough, Scarborough, 1826.
  • A Tour round Scarborough, historically and bibliographically unfolded, Scarborough, 1826.
  • Bookselling Spiritualised: Books and Articles of Stationery rendered Monitors of Religion, Scarborough, 1826.
  • The Antiquarian Trio, Scarborough, 1826. Subtitle Consisting of Views and Description of I. Duke of Buckingham's House; II. Rudston Church and Obelisk; III. Effigy in the Town Hall, with Some Original Observations on the Latter by the Rev. J. L. Sisson, M.A.; to which is Added … a Brief Description of Hunmanby.[13]
  • The Fugitive Pieces of Thomas Hinderwell, Scarborough, 1826.
  • The Casket of Poetry, Scarborough, 1827.
  • Tribute to the Memory of Mr. Wm. Abbott, Scarborough, 1827.
  • An [sic] Unique Bibliomaniac Displayed in a Biographical Account of Mr. Wm. Abbott, Scarborough, 1827, (with Catalogue of Books).
  • Dialogues in the Shades respecting the Cliff Bridge, Scarborough, Scarborough., 1827.
  • The History and Antiquities of Weston Favell in the county of Northampton, Scarborough, 1827.
  • The Scarborough Souvenir, Scarborough, 1827.
  • The Scarborough Collector and Journal of the Olden Time, Scarborough, 1828 (plates).
  • A pleasant and profitable Journey to London, Scarborough, 1828.
  • The History and Antiquities of Filey in the county of York, Scarborough, 1828.
  • The Oldfieldian Cookery Book, Scarborough, 1828, (from the recipes of J. Oldfield).
  • Journal of the Entrance upon their Journey of Life of the Young Travellers, John [born 3 October 1792] and Susanna [born 3 August 1796] Cole, Scarborough.
  • Select Remains of the Rev. John Mason, M. A., Scarborough, 1828.
  • Letter to John Tindal relating to the remains of an ancient village near Cloughton, Scarborough, 1828.
  • Historical Sketches of Scalby, Burniston, and Cloughton, with Descriptive Notices of Hayburn Wyke and Stainton Dale in the county of York, Scarborough, 1829.
  • The Antiquarian Bijou, Scarborough, 1829.
  • The Antiquarian Casket, Scarborough, 1829.
  • Bibliotheca Coleiana: a Catalogue of the Collection of Books the private property of John Cole, Scarborough, printed for Cole for friends, 1829.
  • Original Letters of the Rev. James Hervey, Scarborough, 1829.
  • The Curiosities of Scarborough described in Verse, Scarborough, 1829.
  • A Month's Excursion, Scarborough, 1829.
  • Scarborough Graphic Gems, Scarborough, 1829.
  • Biographical Account of Master Herbert, Scarborough, 1830.
  • A Critique on the performance of Master Herbert, the youthful Roscius, Scarborough, 1830.
  • Scarborough Tales, Scarborough, 1830.
  • Critique on the performance of Juliana by Miss Hilton, Scarborough, 1831.
  • Biographical Account of the late Rev. S. Bottomley, Scarborough, 1831.
  • Critique on the performance of Othello by F. W. Keene Aldridge, the African Roscius, Scarborough, 1831.
  • An Account of the Proceedings at the Commemoration in Honour of Hervey at Weston Favell, 18 June 1833, Northampton, for private distribution, 1833.
  • Reminiscences tributary to the Memory of Thomas Allen, Northampton, private distribution, 1833. For Thomas Allen.
  • Cole's Graphic Cabinet, Northampton, 1833.
  • Fifty original Hymns by James Edmeston, Northampton, 1833. James Edmeston was a well-known London architect and hymn-writer.[14]
  • Ten Minutes' Advice on Shaving, London, 1834.
  • Historical Notices of Wellingborough, Wellingborough, 1834.
  • History and Antiquities of Wellingborough, Wellingborough, 1837, and Northampton, 1865.
  • Conundrums conceived and arranged by John Cole during his residence at Wellingborough, Wellingborough, 1837.
  • History and Antiquities of Higham Ferrers, Wellingborough, 1838.
  • Annals of Rushden, Irthlingborough, and Knuston, Wellingborough, 1838.
  • Memoirs of Mrs. Chapone, London, 1839.
  • Popular Biography of Northamptonshire, Wellingborough, 1839.
  • Buds of Poesy [by W. L. Cole], London, 1839.
  • The Calendar of everyday Reference for the County of Huntingdon, Huntingdon, 1845, 2 (or more) parts.
  • The Real Romance of the Tombs at Great Addington, Wellingborough, 1847.
  • Northampton pictorially Illustrated, Northampton, 1847.

Undated works:[1]

  • The Talents of Edmund Kean delineated.
  • Scarborough Natural Historians.
  • Catalogue of Books on Sale by John Cole, Market Square, Northampton.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1887). "Cole, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 11. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. ^ W. Boyne (1869), Yorkshire Library(1869, p. 206)
  3. ^ History of Lincoln, 1818, pg.160
  4. ^ Stark actually printed Coles' book at Gainsborough
  5. ^ Text of Willson’s History
  6. ^ J. B. Baker, History of Scarborough, 1882, p. 457
  7. ^ Northamptonshire Notes and Queries, 3rd series, i. 509
  8. ^ James Norris Brewer (1818). Histrionic topography: or, The birth-places, residences, and funeral monuments of the most distinguished actors. Pub. by J. Cole, Lincoln. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  9. ^ John Cole (1822). Herveiana; or, Graphic and literary sketches illustrative of the life and writings of … James Hervey. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  10. ^ John Cole (1822). Graphic and historical sketches of Scarborough. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  11. ^ John Cole (1825). Cole's Scarborough guide. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  12. ^ Christopher Robert Todd; John Cole (of Scarborough.) (1841). C. R. Todd's Scarborough Guide, Comprising a History of the Town and Its Public Buildings, Etc. Seventh Edition. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  13. ^ John Cole (1826). The Antiquarian Trio, Consisting of Views and Description of I. Duke of Buckingham's House; II. Rudston Church and Obelisk; III. Effigy in the Town Hall, with Some Original Observations on the Latter by the Rev. J. L. Sisson, M.A.; to which is Added … a Brief Description of Hunmanby. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  14. ^ Howard Colvin (1978). A Biiographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840. John Murray. pp. 281–2. ISBN 0-7195-3328-7.
Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainStephen, Leslie, ed. (1887). "Cole, John". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 11. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

john, cole, antiquary, john, cole, 1792, 1848, english, bookseller, publisher, antiquary, northampton, lincoln, scarborough, north, yorkshire, born, 1792, weston, favell, northamptonshire, remarkable, having, compiled, over, publications, whether, bookseller, . John Cole 1792 1848 was an English bookseller publisher and antiquary of Northampton Lincoln and Scarborough North Yorkshire He was born on 3 Oct 1792 at Weston Favell in Northamptonshire He is remarkable as having compiled over 100 publications but whether as bookseller lecturer general factor or school master Cole was invariably unsuccessful As self trained and industrious antiquary he appears to have been utterly unsuited for the cares of a business life and he was constantly on the move and died in poverty 1 Cole generally printed only few copies of his books which make them rare As his books contain much out of the way information they are sought after by collectors He was in the habit of binding up extra plates and additional manuscript matter in his private copies A silhouette portrait of Cole and facsimile of his handwriting are given in the Yorkshire Library 2 John Cole Contents 1 Early career 2 Hull and Scarborough 3 Attempted Career as a Schoolmaster 4 Works 5 NotesEarly career editHe was apprenticed to Mr W Birdsall a bookseller and noted bookbinder of Northampton He began his literary career with a History of Northampton and its Vicinity in 1815 In 1817 he married Susanna daughter of James Marshall of Northampton In the same in 1817 he paid 1 000 for the stock and goodwill of Mr Johnston a bookseller at Lincoln His shop was in the High Street close to the Stonebow He described himself as Bookseller Stationer and Binder top of the High Street deals in OLD BOOKS and fancy articles Handscreens and handles Medallions Morocco and Copper Plate Paper Etc 3 He printed his first Catalogue of Old Books at Lincoln in that year However this book was largely based on information included in Adam Stark s The History of Lincoln of 1810 4 together with information taken from Edward James Willson s The History of Lincoln containing an account of the Antiquities Edifices Trade which had been published in 1816 5 Hull and Scarborough editFollowing this he moved to Hull and afterwards to Scarborough In 1821 publishing An AEnigmatical Catalogue of Books of Merit on an entirely new plan In the next ten years he issued most of his antiquarian and biographical works many of which relate to Scarborough He added to his small income by giving lectures on natural philosophy and related subjects A Mr Bean records I have known Mr John Cole and have attended many of his lectures on astronomy the anatomy of costume architecture and natural history These several subjects were discussed in a scientific pleasing and popular manner 6 Failing to make a success at Scarborough Cole returned to Northampton and opened a shop in the market square some time after 1830 Attempted Career as a Schoolmaster editHe was forced into bankruptcy by his creditors at Northampton and went to live at Wellingborough about 1835 There Cole opened a small school and placed geological specimens amp c as well as such incongruous wares as apples bacon and ham in his window for sale He was a quiet man and regarded as very eccentric because he and his sons would go out all day and return laden with wild plants amp c His industrious curiosity was never appreciated in Northamptonshire where he dragged out a miserable existence From Wellingborough he removed to Ringstead or some village in its vicinity where he ransacked every nook for relics of antiquity and natural curiosities 7 He moved to Rushden as a schoolmaster in 1837 and successively lived at Polebrook Huntingdon and Woodford near Thrapston where he died in greatly reduced circumstances on 12 April 1848 aged 56 Works editCole s works include 1 History of Northampton and its Vicinity Northampton 1815 2nd edition 1821 3rd edition 1831 History of Lincoln Lincoln 1818 Histrionic Topography London 1818 13 plates Published by Cole engravings by James Storer and Henry Sargant Storer descriptions by James Norris Brewer 8 A Catalogue of Standard Books made out on an entirely new plan titles are drawn up in enigmas Second edition as An AEnigmatical Catalogue of Books of Merit on an entirely new plan Scarborough 1821 A Key to Cole s AEnigmatical Catalogue of Books Scarborough 1821 Questions on Cooke s Topography of the County of York 1821 1834 Based on the work of George Alexander Cooke Herveiana or graphic and literary Sketches illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Rev James Hervey Scarborough 1822 3 6 3 pts pt ii includes some unpublished letters of James Hervey 9 Graphic and Historical Sketches of Scarborough Scarborough 1822 with wood engravings by A J Mason 10 Second edition as Picture of Scarborough for the year 1823 Scarborough 1823 reprinted in 1824 1825 11 1829 and 1832 as the Scarborough Guide ed by Christopher Robert Todd 1836 and 1841 12 A Biographical Sketch of the late Robert North Esq the founder of the Amicable Society Scarborough Scarborough 1823 Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour from Scarborough to the Library of a Philobiblist Scarborough 1824 Reference is to Francis Wrangham Sketch of the History of Scarborough Scarborough 1824 The Scarborough Repository and Mirror of the Season consisting of historical biographical and topographical subjects amp c Scarborough 1824 vol i 8 Nos all published Scarborough Yorkshire Letters to the Editor of the Port Folio Scarborough 1824 A Descriptive Catalogue of a select portion of the Stock of John Cole Scarborough 1825 The Scarborough Album of History and Poetry Scarborough 1825 The History and Antiquities of Ecton county of Northampton Scarborough 1825 A Series of Cabinet Views of Scarborough Scarborough 1825 Extracts of Sermon on death of Thomas Hinderwell Scarborough 1825 Scarborough Worthies Scarborough 1826 mostly a life of Thomas Hinderwell Memoirs of the Life Writings and Character of the late Thomas Hinderwell Esq Scarborough 1826 Le petit Visiteur containing a Sketch of the History of Scarborough Scarborough 1826 A Tour round Scarborough historically and bibliographically unfolded Scarborough 1826 Bookselling Spiritualised Books and Articles of Stationery rendered Monitors of Religion Scarborough 1826 The Antiquarian Trio Scarborough 1826 Subtitle Consisting of Views and Description of I Duke of Buckingham s House II Rudston Church and Obelisk III Effigy in the Town Hall with Some Original Observations on the Latter by the Rev J L Sisson M A to which is Added a Brief Description of Hunmanby 13 The Fugitive Pieces of Thomas Hinderwell Scarborough 1826 The Casket of Poetry Scarborough 1827 Tribute to the Memory of Mr Wm Abbott Scarborough 1827 An sic Unique Bibliomaniac Displayed in a Biographical Account of Mr Wm Abbott Scarborough 1827 with Catalogue of Books Dialogues in the Shades respecting the Cliff Bridge Scarborough Scarborough 1827 The History and Antiquities of Weston Favell in the county of Northampton Scarborough 1827 The Scarborough Souvenir Scarborough 1827 The Scarborough Collector and Journal of the Olden Time Scarborough 1828 plates A pleasant and profitable Journey to London Scarborough 1828 The History and Antiquities of Filey in the county of York Scarborough 1828 The Oldfieldian Cookery Book Scarborough 1828 from the recipes of J Oldfield Journal of the Entrance upon their Journey of Life of the Young Travellers John born 3 October 1792 and Susanna born 3 August 1796 Cole Scarborough Select Remains of the Rev John Mason M A Scarborough 1828 Letter to John Tindal relating to the remains of an ancient village near Cloughton Scarborough 1828 Historical Sketches of Scalby Burniston and Cloughton with Descriptive Notices of Hayburn Wyke and Stainton Dale in the county of York Scarborough 1829 The Antiquarian Bijou Scarborough 1829 The Antiquarian Casket Scarborough 1829 Bibliotheca Coleiana a Catalogue of the Collection of Books the private property of John Cole Scarborough printed for Cole for friends 1829 Original Letters of the Rev James Hervey Scarborough 1829 The Curiosities of Scarborough described in Verse Scarborough 1829 A Month s Excursion Scarborough 1829 Scarborough Graphic Gems Scarborough 1829 Biographical Account of Master Herbert Scarborough 1830 A Critique on the performance of Master Herbert the youthful Roscius Scarborough 1830 Scarborough Tales Scarborough 1830 Critique on the performance of Juliana by Miss Hilton Scarborough 1831 Biographical Account of the late Rev S Bottomley Scarborough 1831 Critique on the performance of Othello by F W Keene Aldridge the African Roscius Scarborough 1831 An Account of the Proceedings at the Commemoration in Honour of Hervey at Weston Favell 18 June 1833 Northampton for private distribution 1833 Reminiscences tributary to the Memory of Thomas Allen Northampton private distribution 1833 For Thomas Allen Cole s Graphic Cabinet Northampton 1833 Fifty original Hymns by James Edmeston Northampton 1833 James Edmeston was a well known London architect and hymn writer 14 Ten Minutes Advice on Shaving London 1834 Historical Notices of Wellingborough Wellingborough 1834 History and Antiquities of Wellingborough Wellingborough 1837 and Northampton 1865 Conundrums conceived and arranged by John Cole during his residence at Wellingborough Wellingborough 1837 History and Antiquities of Higham Ferrers Wellingborough 1838 Annals of Rushden Irthlingborough and Knuston Wellingborough 1838 Memoirs of Mrs Chapone London 1839 Popular Biography of Northamptonshire Wellingborough 1839 Buds of Poesy by W L Cole London 1839 The Calendar of everyday Reference for the County of Huntingdon Huntingdon 1845 2 or more parts The Real Romance of the Tombs at Great Addington Wellingborough 1847 Northampton pictorially Illustrated Northampton 1847 Undated works 1 The Talents of Edmund Kean delineated Scarborough Natural Historians Catalogue of Books on Sale by John Cole Market Square Northampton Notes edit a b c Stephen Leslie ed 1887 Cole John Dictionary of National Biography Vol 11 London Smith Elder amp Co W Boyne 1869 Yorkshire Library 1869 p 206 History of Lincoln 1818 pg 160 Stark actually printed Coles book at Gainsborough Text of Willson s History J B Baker History of Scarborough 1882 p 457 Northamptonshire Notes and Queries 3rd series i 509 James Norris Brewer 1818 Histrionic topography or The birth places residences and funeral monuments of the most distinguished actors Pub by J Cole Lincoln Retrieved 24 August 2013 John Cole 1822 Herveiana or Graphic and literary sketches illustrative of the life and writings of James Hervey Retrieved 24 August 2013 John Cole 1822 Graphic and historical sketches of Scarborough Retrieved 24 August 2013 John Cole 1825 Cole s Scarborough guide Retrieved 24 August 2013 Christopher Robert Todd John Cole of Scarborough 1841 C R Todd s Scarborough Guide Comprising a History of the Town and Its Public Buildings Etc Seventh Edition Retrieved 24 August 2013 John Cole 1826 The Antiquarian Trio Consisting of Views and Description of I Duke of Buckingham s House II Rudston Church and Obelisk III Effigy in the Town Hall with Some Original Observations on the Latter by the Rev J L Sisson M A to which is Added a Brief Description of Hunmanby Retrieved 24 August 2013 Howard Colvin 1978 A Biiographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600 1840 John Murray pp 281 2 ISBN 0 7195 3328 7 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Stephen Leslie ed 1887 Cole John Dictionary of National Biography Vol 11 London Smith Elder amp Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Cole antiquary amp oldid 1144767911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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