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Joseph
Jenkinson
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Century of Experience
Evidence
Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group
Author of Text
Title of Text
Form of Text
1800-1849
'We had each seen the "Derbyshire Patriot" (I for the first time) of that day- Westminster election on Wednesday the p...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Derbyshire Patriot
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Went with E. Allen to the Swan to see a London paper, saw one and learnt from it that Col. Evans was return'd to West...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
Bells Weekly Messenger
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Work'd all day. In the evening was visited by Wm Camm and Geo Seston to the latter of whom I lent Watts "Improvement ...
Joseph Jenkinson
Ebeneezer Elliot
Corn Law Rhymes
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Still unwell ... had in the course of the day read a good deal of "Colton's Work" with which I was very well satisfie...
Joseph Jenkinson
Calvin Colton
Manual for Emigrants to America
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Read an important letter of Mr E. Elliot's to the editor of the "Morning Chronicle also an extract from the "Parliame...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Morning Chronicle
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Read an important letter of Mr E. Elliot's to the editor of the "Morning Chronicle also an extract from the "Parliame...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Parliamentary Review
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Saw an advertisement that Mr Berry was to preach at South Street on the following Sunday and at once determined (heal...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
[advertisement / poster for next week's preacher]
Print
: Advertisement, Poster
1800-1849
'Sent for a pot of porter. J.I. and myself drank it, I smoked a pipe read a little in an old "Sheffield Iris"- then wr...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Sheffield Iris
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Trade awfully bad the money market depressed and deplorable accounts from the manufacturing districts ... says the "M...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Morning Chronicle
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Had three pints of beer at the Harrow then came home, I afterwards read my opportioned [sic] quantity of "Watts Logic...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Read until near dinner [goes to chapel] came home, had a glass of gin and water read my quantum of "Watts Logic" smok...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Tokk a little supper and afterwards read 28 pages of "Watts Logic". Now feel weary and am on the point of retiring wi...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Now going to bed having completed my daily reading 12 o'clock -news today of Don Carlos quitting Spain and taking ref...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Came home about half past 10 p.m. Read my stinted quantity of "Watts".'
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Read my usual quantity, and retired quite fatigued.'
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Did not read much tonight -but if all be well I intend to bring up the arears to morrow. (Sat 21 did not read my stat...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'Commenced reading at 7 p.m. and continued till half past 9. Made up for the last nights neglect and am now going to b...
Joseph Jenkinson
Isaac Watts
Logick or the right use of reason in the enquiry
Print
: Book
1800-1849
'The "Morning Chronicle" of this day announced the death of Henry Lord Brougham... The editor very kindly and very jus...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Morning Chronicle
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'The account of the money market rather more favourable.'
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
[The Morning Chronicle?]
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Rose at 7 am wash'd looked over the paper etc.'
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
[The Morning Chronicle?]
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Read the paper and smoked a pipe.'
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
[The Morning Chronicle?]
Print
: Newspaper
1800-1849
'Trade very dull - weather very wet and rather windy as predicted by Murphy'.
Joseph Jenkinson
Patrick Murphy
The Weather Almanack, 1838-39
Print
: Book, almanac
1800-1849
'Saw the "Sheffield Iris" paper- and in it the report of a division in the House of Commons on a motion of Sir W. Ingi...
Joseph Jenkinson
[n/a]
The Sheffield Iris
Print
: Newspaper
Reading Experience Database version 2.0. Page updated: 27th Apr 2016 3:15pm (GMT)