- John Joseph Briggs
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name = John Joseph Briggs
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birth_date = 1819
birth_place =King's Newton nearMelbourne, Derbyshire
death_date = 1876
death_place =King's Newton
education = Mr. Thomas Rossel Potter' school
occupation = Farmer - Poet, Naturalist and topographer
spouse = Hannah Soar
parents = John and Mary
children = a son and three daughtersJohn Joseph Briggs (1819-1876), naturalist and topographer, was born in the village of
Kings Newton ,Derbyshire on the6 March 1819 . His father, John Briggs, who married his cousin, Mary Briggs, was born and resided for eighty-eight years on the same farm, at King's Newton, which had been the freehold of his ancestors for three centuries.Dictionary of National Biography (1886) accessed online September 2007]Education
In 1828, John went to the boarding school of Thomas Rossel Potter, the historian of
Charnwood Forest atWymeswold inLeicestershire , and in 1833 to the Rev.Solomon Saxon , ofDarley Dale . He was apprenticed to Mr. Bemrose, the head of the printing firm of Bemrose Sons,Derby ; but ill-health compelled him to give up his indoor occupation, and continue his ancestors occupation of farming at Elms Farm in King's Newton. [ [http://www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk/kingsnewton.htm Kings Newton at Derbyshire Peakdistrict.co.uk] accessed September 2007]Chronicler
He became the faithful chronicler of the seasons, and recorded all the facts and occurrences coming within his observation during at least thirty years. He kept these notes carefully bound in manuscript volumes, and shortly before his death they were announced as ready for publication.
He utilised his notes regularly in the 'Field' newspaper, in which as early as 1855 he had originated "The Naturalists" column,' and entered into correspondence with the leading naturalists of the time. In 1863 he was in correspondence with
Charles Darwin [The Correspondence of Charles Darwin By Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith Published 1985 Cambridge University Press] ISBN 0521590337] concerning the regrowth of fishes' fins. His papers also in the ' Zoologist,' ' Critic,' ' Reliquary,' ' Sun,' ' Derby Reporter,' andLeicestershire Guardian (edited by his old schoolmaster Mr. Potter), were full of picturesque descriptions of nature and sketches of places and objects in the Midland counties of archaeological and antiquarian interest. His "History of Melbourne" included references toRobin Hood ,John Wesley 's early journeys and how theDuke of Bourbon was imprisoned in the reign of Henry V and VI.Memberships
He became a fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature , and a member of theBritish Archaeological Association .Family
In 1869 he married Hannah Soar of
Chellaston . Shortly before his death he had retired upon an ample competency, but his health failed, and he died at the place of his birth on23 March 1876 , leaving a widow, a son, and three daughters.Major works
# "Melbourne", a Sketch of its History and Antiquity,' 1839
# "History of Melbourne", including Biographical Notices, with plates and wood-cuts, Derby, 1852 [The Gentlemans Magazine, 1852, p 599] ]
# "The Trent and other Poems", Derby, 1857, (with additions, Derby, 1859)
# The Peacock atRowsley ,' London, 1869, 8vo, a gossiping book about fishing and country life with a descriptive of a well-known resort of anglers at the junction of the Wye andRiver Derwent .
# "Guide to Melbourne and King's Newton", Derby, 1870.
# "History and Antiquities ofRemington ,Leicestershire ", twelve copies, privately printed, with coloured lithographs and woodcuts, London, 1873.Besides these works and the unpublished observations on natural history, Briggs had been for many years collecting materials for a book to be entitled ' The Worthies of Derbyshire,' for which we believe he had notes for at least 700 memoirs. This work was not published in his lifetime.
Further reading
* Melbourne 1820-1875: A Diary by John Joseph Briggs, edited by Philip Heath, ISBN 0 903463 78 4 was published in 2005 by
Derbyshire County Council in conjunction with Melbourne History Society
* [http://www.a2a.org.uk/about/contributors/026-list.asp Access to Archives - JJ Briggs' paper]References
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