- John Joseph Stockdale
John Joseph Stockdale (1770, 1776Stockdale (1990) "p."30] or 1777 –
16 February 1847 ) was an Englishpublisher andeditor with something of a reputation as a pornographer. He sought toblackmail a number of public figures over the "memoirs" of societycourtesan Harriette Wilson , drawing the notorious retort from the Duke of Wellington, "Publish and be damned!" He also famously sued the parliamentary reporterHansard over an allegation that he had published anindecent book and became involved in an importantconstitution al clash between parliament and the courts that ultimately brought about a change in the law.Publisher
The son of
John Stockdale and Mary "neé" Ridgway, John Joseph was brother toMary Stockdale .Stockwell (1990) "p."32] He was educated privately at a boarding school inBedfordshire and in 1793 started to work for his father,Stockwell (1990) "p."33] being admitted to the freedom of theWorshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers on 3 August 1802, and afterwards taking up the livery. In 1805 he married Sophia, a niece of Philip Box a successfulbanker , and he established his own business inPall Mall in 1806, possibly with financial help from Box.Stockwell (1990) "p."34] Bourne (1975) "p"75] He compiled and edited many books, including:
*Richard Wellesley's "Events and Transactions in India" (1805);Sutton (1897)]
*Eaton Stannard Barrett 's "All the Talents: A Satirical Poem" (1806); [ cite book | author=Polypus [Barrett, E. S.] | year=1807 | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mf80AAAAMAAJ&ots=IzBmD60YIy&sig=EwMF_brYWG0ceuRZ2nrjxBrgFl8 | title=All the Talents: A Satirical Poem | publisher=J. J. Stockdale | location=London (Google Books )]
*Don Pedro Cevallos 's "Usurpation of the Crown of Spain" (1808) and "Sketches Civil and Military of the Island of Java" (1811); and
*Percy Bysshe Shelley 's second novel "St. Irvyne or the Rosecrucean " (1810).In 1811, Stockdale, under the pseudonym of Thomas Little published an edition of John Roberton's treatise on thepathology of thereproductive system "On Diseases of the Generative System". Roberton was a radical and something of an outsider to the medical profession, and the book's explicit anatomical plates, together with Stockdale's "louche" reputation, meant that the book attracted some distaste and notoriety. Stockdale had in fact interpolated some additional sensational illustrations. [McGrath (2002) "pp"38-40] In 1824, again as Thomas Little, Stockdale published "The Beauty, Marriage Ceremonies and Intercourse of the Sexes in All Nations; to which is added The New Art of Love (Grounded on Kalogynomia)", an augmented edition of Roberton's 1821 book "Kalogynomia, or the Laws of Female Beauty", a work that Roberton had himself published under the pseudonym T. Bell. [McGrath (2002) "p."47]Blackmailer
Stockdale was the publisher of the notorious "
Memoirs of Harriette Wilson " (1826) which attracted a crowd ten deep outside his shop.Barker (2004)] Before publication, Stockdale and Wilson wrote to all those lovers and clients named in the book, includingArthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington andHenry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux , offering them the opportunity to be excluded from the work in exchange for a cash payment. [Wilson (2004)] [Stockdale (1990) "p."36"] Wellington famously responded with, "Publish and be damned." [ cite book | title=Wellington – The Years of the Sword | year=1970 | author=Longford, E. | pages="p."209 | authorlink=Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford | publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicholson | id=ISBN 0297179179 ] [Bourne (1975)]Stockdale died at
Bushey and his wife Sophia seems to have made a further attempt to blackmail Brougham after Stockdale's death."Stockdale v. Hansard"
In 1839, HM Prisons Inspectors discovered a copy of "On Diseases of the Generative System", well thumbed by the inmates of
Newgate Prison . Official parliamentary reporterHansard , by order of the House of Commons, printed and published the "Report of the Inspectors of Prisons" stating that an indecent book published by a Mr. Stockdale was circulating. Stockdale sued fordefamation but Hansard’s defence, that the statement was true, succeeded. However, parliament ordered a reprint and Stockdale sued again but this time Hansard was ordered by the House to plead that he had acted under order of the Commons and was protected byparliamentary privilege .The court of
Queen's Bench , led by Lord Denman, unanimously found that Hansard was not protected by privilege and awardeddamages to Stockdale,HM Treasury defraying Hansard'scosts . However, when theMiddlesex sheriffs attempted to enforce thecourt order , Hansard fell back upon parliament for protection. Accordingly the sheriffs and other persons who sought to carry out the orders issued by the law court against the Hansards were imprisoned by order of the House of Commons. These protracted and vexatious proceedings were only brought to a close by the passing inParliamentary Papers Act 1840 by which it was enacted that proceedings, criminal or civil, against persons for the publication of papers printed by order of either house of parliament shall be stayed upon the production of a certificate to that effect. Stockdale was thus finally defeated, and the printer was indemnified.References
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*Barker, H. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26541 Stockdale, John (c.1749–1814)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 8 February 2008 ODNBsub
* cite book | author=Bourne, K. | year=1975 | title=The Blackmailing of the Chancellor | id=ISBN 0904291049 | publisher=Lemon Tree Press
* cite web | url=http://www.british-fiction.cf.ac.uk/publisherTitles.asp?publisher=Stockdale%2C+John+Joseph&browse=y | title=Titles published by ‘Stockdale, John Joseph’ | work=British Fiction 1800-1829: A Database of Production, Circulation and Reception | publisher=Cardiff University Centre for Editorial and Intertextual Research | author=Garside, P. "et al." | year=2004 | accessdate=2008-02-09
* cite book | title=Seeing Her Sex: Medical Archives and the Female Body | author=McGrath, R. | year=2002 | publisher=Manchester University Press | location=Manchester | id=ISBN 0719041678 | pages=Ch.2 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BmcMgEIc01YC&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=john+joseph+stockdale&source=web&ots=tbE_DFm4k1&sig=cHMPbZE3LjfrXIgzqCoTwJpv7yY (Google Books )
* cite journal | title=The unnecessary crisis: The background to the Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 | journal=Public Law | year=1990 | author=Stockdale, E. | pages=30-49
*Sutton, C. W. (1897) "Stockdale, John", in Lee, S. (ed.) "Dictionary of National Biography "
* cite web | url=http://www.lichfieldrambler.co.uk/lec2004.htm | work=The Eleventh Annual Johnson Lecture | year=2004 | author=Wilson, F. | title=The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson: The Impossibility of Biography | publisher=The Johnson Society (Lichfield) | accessdate=2008-02-09
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