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William Hutton (historian)

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The Life of William Hutton, F.A.S.S. including a particular account of the riots of Birmingham in 1791, and the history of his family, written by himself, and published by his daughter, Catherine Hutton
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In 1756, Hutton opened a paper warehouse – the first in Birmingham – which became profitable. He built a country house on Bennetts Hill in
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under his uncle. In 1746, after his uncle had died, he taught himself bookbinding, and three years later opened a shop in
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The Life of William Hutton, Stationer, of Birmingham, and the history of his family, written by himself
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William Hutton is generally held to be the first person in modern times to walk the entire length of
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on a seven-year apprenticeship. In 1737 he took a second apprenticeship as a stocking maker in
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Biographical Dictionary of the Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland
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Both Hutton's houses were destroyed in the Birmingham Riots in 1791 (the
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close to the Mill where he did his apprenticeship. A memorial exists in
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and became the first significant historian of the city, publishing his
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The Life of William Hutton, and the History of the Hutton Family
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A dissertation on juries with a description of the Hundred Court
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There is a portrait of William Hutton by an unknown artist in
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Fellow of the Antiquarian Society of Scotland (F. A. S. S.)
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just before his death in 1815. He is commemorated by a
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This was not successful and he moved to 31: 20: 470:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 438: 244:) leading to his historical account in 207:in 1750 and opened a small bookshop. 7: 588:Hutton, William (7 November 1841). 573:Hutton, William (7 November 1816). 285:Hutton completed his autobiography 218:(1756–1846), who became a writer. 14: 101:Historian of Birmingham and Derby 747:English male non-fiction writers 649:Works by or about William Hutton 281:to William Hutton in Birmingham. 229:in 1782 and was also elected as 752:18th-century English historians 727:19th-century English historians 607:Literary Heritage West Midlands 466:"Hutton, Catherine (1756–1846)" 447:"Hutton, William, F.A.S. Edin." 210:Hutton married Sarah Cock from 311:St Margaret's Church, Ward End 1: 691:The History of the Roman Wall 513:The History of the Roman Wall 390:The History of the Roman Wall 366:History of the Hundred Courts 257:The History of the Roman Wall 318:Derby Museum and Art Gallery 531:Hutton, William (1723-1815) 472:(Online ed.). 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Derby
England
Great Britain
Historian
poet
Catherine Hutton


Exeter Bridge
Derby
Birmingham
Unitarian
nonconformist
Derby
Silk Mill
Nottingham
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Birmingham
Aston-on-Trent
Catherine Hutton
Washwood Heath
Fellow of the Antiquarian Society of Scotland (F. A. S. S.)
small claims court
Priestley Riots
Hadrian's Wall
vegetarian

Blue plaque
blue plaque

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