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Joshua Hobson

Joshua Hobson (1810–1876) was a British Chartist and Tory Radical[1] who was the first publisher of the Book of Murder, a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act.[2] From 1838 to 1844 he was the publisher of the Chartist newspaper Northern Star.

Joshua Hobson
Born1810
Died1876 (aged 65–66)
Occupation(s)Chartist, Tory Radical and publisher

Early life edit

Hobson was born in 1810 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, there he was apprenticed as a joiner before working as a handloom weaver in nearby Oldham, Lancashire. During this time he wrote for radical papers as "the whistler at the loom".[3]

Political activity edit

Hobson was associated with the Tory radical Richard Oastler. He was elected to the first Central Committee of the National Association of United Trades for the Protection of Labour in 1845. In Leeds he established himself as a Radical publisher and printer, in Market Street, Briggate and this is described as "important in the history of radical, especially Owenite and Chartist publishing".[4]

Publishing activity edit

After publishing the Book of Murder Hobson was imprisoned for publishing further pamphlets. He was publisher and business manager of the Northern Star, the campaigning newspaper at the head of Chartism. This advocated the abolition of the Poor Law Amendment Act and a renewal of the Ten Hours Movement and trade union movement, as well as the six points of the People's Charter.[citation needed]

In January 1836 Hobson, alongside publisher Alice Mann, was fined (£100 for Mann and £80 for Hobson).[5] In default of payment they were imprisoned in York Castle for six months.[6] From 1855 to 1871 he was the editor of the Conservative-supporting newspaper the Huddersfield Chronicle.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b S. Chadwick (1976), A Bold and Faithful Journalist (1810-1876), Huddersfield: Kirklees Libraries and Museums Service, esp. pp13 & 78
  2. ^ Bloy, Marjie (16 November 2002). "The Book of Murder". The Victorian Web. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  3. ^ Ancestors, Chartist (25 September 2020). "Chartism in Leeds". chartist ancestors. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  4. ^ Halstead, John (1991). On the Move: Essays in Labour and Transport History Presented to Philip Bagwell. Hambledon Press.
  5. ^ "The Hull Packet". 22 January 1836.
  6. ^ Peacock, Alfred James (1969). Bradford Chartism, 1838-1840. Borthwick Publications. ISBN 978-0-900701-03-0.

Further reading edit

  • Chase, Malcolm (2007).Chartism: A New History
  • Cordery, Simon (1988).'Joshua Hobson', Dictionary of Labour Biography, ed. Joyce Bellamy and John Saville
  • Epstein, James (1976).'Feargus O’Connor and the Northern Star', International Review of Social History 21
  • Chadwick Stanley(1976) A Bold and Faithful Journalist, Kirklees Metropolitan Council, Libraries and Museums Service
  • Halstead, John (2018), "'The Charter and Something More!' The Politics of Joshua Hobson, 1810-1876)", The Charter Our Right! Huddersfield Chartism Re-Considered, ed. J. Hargreaves, Huddersfield Local History Society

External links edit

  • Victorianweb.org article on Hobson

joshua, hobson, 1810, 1876, british, chartist, tory, radical, first, publisher, book, murder, pamphlet, attacking, 1834, poor, amendment, from, 1838, 1844, publisher, chartist, newspaper, northern, star, born1810huddersfield, yorkshire, englanddied1876, aged, . Joshua Hobson 1810 1876 was a British Chartist and Tory Radical 1 who was the first publisher of the Book of Murder a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act 2 From 1838 to 1844 he was the publisher of the Chartist newspaper Northern Star Joshua HobsonBorn1810Huddersfield Yorkshire EnglandDied1876 aged 65 66 Occupation s Chartist Tory Radical and publisher Contents 1 Early life 2 Political activity 3 Publishing activity 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2010 Hobson was born in 1810 in Huddersfield Yorkshire there he was apprenticed as a joiner before working as a handloom weaver in nearby Oldham Lancashire During this time he wrote for radical papers as the whistler at the loom 3 Political activity editHobson was associated with the Tory radical Richard Oastler He was elected to the first Central Committee of the National Association of United Trades for the Protection of Labour in 1845 In Leeds he established himself as a Radical publisher and printer in Market Street Briggate and this is described as important in the history of radical especially Owenite and Chartist publishing 4 Publishing activity editAfter publishing the Book of Murder Hobson was imprisoned for publishing further pamphlets He was publisher and business manager of the Northern Star the campaigning newspaper at the head of Chartism This advocated the abolition of the Poor Law Amendment Act and a renewal of the Ten Hours Movement and trade union movement as well as the six points of the People s Charter citation needed In January 1836 Hobson alongside publisher Alice Mann was fined 100 for Mann and 80 for Hobson 5 In default of payment they were imprisoned in York Castle for six months 6 From 1855 to 1871 he was the editor of the Conservative supporting newspaper the Huddersfield Chronicle 1 References edit a b S Chadwick 1976 A Bold and Faithful Journalist 1810 1876 Huddersfield Kirklees Libraries and Museums Service esp pp13 amp 78 Bloy Marjie 16 November 2002 The Book of Murder The Victorian Web Retrieved 4 October 2010 Ancestors Chartist 25 September 2020 Chartism in Leeds chartist ancestors Retrieved 16 April 2022 Halstead John 1991 On the Move Essays in Labour and Transport History Presented to Philip Bagwell Hambledon Press The Hull Packet 22 January 1836 Peacock Alfred James 1969 Bradford Chartism 1838 1840 Borthwick Publications ISBN 978 0 900701 03 0 Further reading editChase Malcolm 2007 Chartism A New History Cordery Simon 1988 Joshua Hobson Dictionary of Labour Biography ed Joyce Bellamy and John Saville Epstein James 1976 Feargus O Connor and the Northern Star International Review of Social History 21 Chadwick Stanley 1976 A Bold and Faithful Journalist Kirklees Metropolitan Council Libraries and Museums Service Halstead John 2018 The Charter and Something More The Politics of Joshua Hobson 1810 1876 The Charter Our Right Huddersfield Chartism Re Considered ed J Hargreaves Huddersfield Local History SocietyExternal links editVictorianweb org article on Hobson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joshua Hobson amp oldid 1223851617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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