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Joseph Hunter (antiquarian)

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Joseph Hunter (6 February 1783 – 9 May 1861) was a Unitarian Minister, antiquarian, and deputy keeper of public records now best known for his publications Hallamshire. [1]

44 relations: Abraham Fraunce, Alfred Gatty, Anne Ley, Bartholomew Young, Batham Gate, Book of Plays, Camden Society, Charles Bertram, Charles Edward Long, English county histories, Frances Margery Hext, G. H. B. Ward, Hallamshire, Honorificabilitudinitatibus, James Yates (minister), Jane Gosling, Joe Hunter, John Bowyer Nichols, John Eddowes Bowman the Elder, John Gooch Robberds, John Staniforth (gentleman), List of Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London, List of people from Sheffield, Maid Marian, Moses Aaron Richardson, Nathaniel Baxter, Paul Best, Ralph Thoresby, Record Commission, Red Book of the Exchequer, Richard Warner (antiquary), Robert Plumer Ward, Robin Hood, Scrooby Congregation, Sheffield Town Trust, Spelling of Shakespeare's name, Sylvester Joseph Hunter, The Winter's Tale, Thomas Barritt, Thomas Levett, Trim Street, Bath, Walter Wilson (biographer), Whirlow Hall Farm, William Upcott.

Abraham Fraunce

Abraham Fraunce (born between 1558 and 1560?died in 1592 or 1593?) was an English poet.

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Alfred Gatty

Alfred Gatty (18 April 1813 – 20 January 1903) was a Church of England vicar and author.

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Anne Ley

Anne (Norman) Ley (c. 1599 – 1641) was an English writer, teacher, and polemicist.

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Bartholomew Young

Batholomew Young or Yong (fl. 1577–1598), was the translator of Montemayor's Spanish pastoral romance ''Diana''.

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Batham Gate

Batham Gate is the medieval name for a Roman road in Derbyshire, England, which ran south-west from Templebrough on the River Don to Brough-on-Noe (Latin Navio) and the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae).

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Book of Plays

The Book of Plays (full title in original spelling The Bocke of Plaies and Notes therof p formans for Common Pollicie) is a section of a manuscript by the London astrologer Simon Forman that records his descriptions of four plays he attended in 1610-11 and the morals he drew from them.

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Camden Society

The Camden Society was a text publication society founded in London in 1838 to publish early historical and literary materials, both unpublished manuscripts and new editions of rare printed books.

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Charles Bertram

Charles Julius Bertram (1723–1765) was an English expatriate in Denmark who "discovered"—and presumably wrote—The Description of Britain (De Situ Britanniae), an 18th-century literary forgery purporting to be a mediaeval work on history that remained undetected for over a century.

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Charles Edward Long

Charles Edward Long (28 July 1796 – 25 September 1861), was an English genealogist and antiquary.

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English county histories

English county histories, in other words historical and topographical (or "chorographical") works concerned with individual ancient counties of England before their reorganisation, were produced by antiquarians from the late 16th century onwards.

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Frances Margery Hext

Frances Margery Hext (1819-1896) was a local historian and author from Lostwithiel, Cornwall.

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G. H. B. Ward

George Herbert Bridges Ward, known as G. H. B. Ward or Bert Ward (1876 - 14 October 1957) was an activist for walkers' rights and a Labour Party politician.

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Hallamshire

Hallamshire (or Hallam) is the historical name for an area of South Yorkshire, England, in the current city of Sheffield.

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Honorificabilitudinitatibus

Honorificabilitudinitatibus (honōrificābilitūdinitātibus) is the dative and ablative plural of the medieval Latin word honōrificābilitūdinitās, which can be translated as "the state of being able to achieve honours".

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James Yates (minister)

James Yates (30 April 1789 – 7 May 1871) was an English Unitarian minister and scholar, known as an antiquary.

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Jane Gosling

Jane Gosling (died 1804) was an English writer and schoolteacher of the 18th century.

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Joe Hunter

Joe Hunter or Joseph Hunter is the name of.

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John Bowyer Nichols

John Bowyer Nichols (1779–1863) was an English printer and antiquary.

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John Eddowes Bowman the Elder

John Eddowes Bowman the Elder (30 October 1785 – 4 December 1841) was a British banker and naturalist.

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John Gooch Robberds

John Gooch Robberds (1789–1854) was an English Unitarian minister in Manchester.

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John Staniforth (gentleman)

John Staniforth (died August 1661) was a British Gentleman, notable for being the Principal agent for the Earl of Arundel, as well as receiving a protection from the Earl of Newcastle prior to the English Civil War.

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List of Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London

This is an incomplete list of Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

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List of people from Sheffield

This is a list of notable people who were born in or near, or have been residents of the English city of Sheffield.

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Maid Marian

Maid Marian (or Marion) is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood in English folklore.

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Moses Aaron Richardson

Moses Aaron Richardson (1793–1871) was an English publisher and antiquary.

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Nathaniel Baxter

Nathaniel Baxter (''fl''. 1606) was an English clergyman and poet.

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Paul Best

Paul Best (Hutton Cranswick c.1590 - Driffield, 1657) was one of the first British converts to the "Socinian" Polish Brethren, and one of the first Unitarians to be imprisoned.

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Ralph Thoresby

Ralph Thoresby (16 August 1658 – 16 October 1725) was an antiquarian, who was born in Leeds and is widely credited with being the first historian of that city.

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Record Commission

The Record Commissions were a series of six Royal Commissions of Great Britain and (from 1801) the United Kingdom which sat between 1800 and 1837 to inquire into the custody and public accessibility of the state archives.

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Red Book of the Exchequer

The Red Book of the Exchequer (Liber Rubeus or Liber ruber Scaccarii) is a 13th-century manuscript compilation of precedents and office memoranda of the English Exchequer.

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Richard Warner (antiquary)

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Robert Plumer Ward

Robert Ward or from 1828 Robert Plumer Ward (19 March 1765 – 13 August 1846), was an English barrister, politician, and novelist.

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Robin Hood

Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film.

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Scrooby Congregation

The Scrooby Congregation were English Protestant separatists who lived near Scrooby, on the outskirts of Bawtry, a small market town at the border of South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

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Sheffield Town Trust

The Sheffield Town Trust, formerly officially known as the Burgery of Sheffield,Robert Tittler, The Reformation and the Towns in England is a charitable trust operating in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

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Spelling of Shakespeare's name

The spelling of William Shakespeare's name has varied over time.

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Sylvester Joseph Hunter

Sylvester Joseph Hunter (b. at Bath, 13 September 1829; d. at Stonyhurst, 20 June 1896) was an English Jesuit and educator.

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The Winter's Tale

The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623.

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Thomas Barritt

Thomas Barritt (1743–1820) was an early British antiquary.

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Thomas Levett

Thomas Levett (1594 – ca. 1655), was an Oxford-educated Lincoln's Inn barrister, judge of the Admiralty for the Northern Counties and High Sheriff of Rutland.

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Trim Street, Bath

Trim Street in Bath, Somerset, England is a historic street, built in 1707, of shops and houses, many of which are listed buildings.

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Walter Wilson (biographer)

Walter Wilson (1781?–1847) was an English biographer of nonconformist clergy and their churches.

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Whirlow Hall Farm

Whirlow Hall Farm is a working farm situated on Broad Elms Lane at Whirlow in the City of Sheffield, England.

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William Upcott

William Upcott (1779–1845) was an English librarian and antiquary.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hunter_(antiquarian)

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