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William Hargrove

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244: 46:, by his second wife. Being intended for the church he was placed under the care of his godfather, Robert Wyrell, at that time curate of Knaresborough. But Wyrell recommended that his pupil should be trained as a journalist. He was accordingly apprenticed to Mr. Smart of Huddersfield. 57:
under his management was published on 13 July 1813. For the next 35 years he edited the paper. He added to the staff a reporter, and engaged a correspondent in nearly every town in Yorkshire. Hargrove subsequently bought the shares in the business of his two sleeping partners.
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Hargrove collected the Roman and mediaeval remains excavated in and around York. About ten years before his death he transferred the whole collection to the museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. He died at York on 29 August 1862.
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History and Description of the ancient City of York; comprising all the most interesting information already published in Drake's "Eboracum," with much new matter and illustrations
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After the expiration of his articles Hargrove returned to Knaresborough, but in 1813 he purchased, with two partners, the
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A New Guide for Strangers and Residents in the City of York. ... Hargrove's pocket edition, illustrated
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By his marriage on 2 September 1823 to Mary Sarah, daughter of William Frobisher, banker, of
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In October 1818 Hargrove entered the corporation of York as a common councilman for
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York Poetical Miscellany; being selections from the best Authors
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Hargrove was editor and from June 1813 was owner of
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York
Knaresborough
Yorkshire
Ely Hargrove
Bootham
Queen Caroline
Mansion House
Charles Wellbeloved
Mechanics' Institute
Francis Drake
The York Herald
George Hudson
York Society of Political Protestants
York Whig Club
Halifax
Alfred Ely Hargrove
William Wallace Hargrove







"Hargrove, William" 
Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
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Hargrove, William

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