John Blackner

John Blackner

Infobox Person
name = John Blackner


image_size =
caption = Blackner's "History of Nottingham" pub. 1815
birth_date = 1770
birth_place = Ilkeston in Derbyshire
death_date = 1816
death_place = Nottingham
education = self-taught
occupation = writer
spouse = yes
parents =
children =

John Blackner (1770–1816) was editor of "The Statesman" and author of a "history of Nottingham".

Biography

Blackner was born at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, about 1770. After serving an apprenticeship to a stocking-maker in his native place, he migrated to Nottingham. His education was wholly neglected in early youth [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NHcHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=%22john+blackner%22&source=web&ots=FHToyPxNWI&sig=DLzVeB6KIoXXR3hiQEX0aDMPr2k&hl=en Old and new Nottingham] By William Howie Wylie, p232, 1853, accessed 22 March 2008] and it is related that he could not even write his name when he was married.Blackner however had strong natural abilities including a facility for making rhymes, and a fluency of speech together with being tall and commanding. As a youth he had always been obliged to get some companion to record his ideas. Blackner now learnt to write and as he took a warm interest in the politics of those excited times he became an occasional contributor to the columns of the "Nottingham Review" a newspaper which represented the party to which he attached himself the low whig or radical party. His ardent radical sympathies afterwards brought him into prominence as a leader of a section of local politicians, and he acquired such literary ability and reputation as to obtain in May 1812 the editorship of the radical daily paper " The Statesman," published in London.

Through failure of health he held this post only a short time. [Orange's History and Antiquities of Nottingham, 1848, ii. 939.] Soon afterwards he took the editorship of the "Nottingham Review." He published several pamphlets, including one in 1805 on the Utility of Commerce,' and in 1815 he issued his "History of Nottingham" (pp. 459), a work which displays much industry and research, some complained of its bombast and party bias. [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/tts/tts1926/itinerary1926p8.htm Sussex Street at NottsHistory.org.uk] retrieved 22 March 2008] His works are much referred to today by local historians, moreover they record interesting snippets such as the "Brotherhood of the Chair". This group met at a house near St Anns Well where they would sit in Robin Hood's chair and wear Robin Hood's hat. As Blackner notes the group consumed a large amount of ale. [ [http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/Nottswel.htm indigo group.co.uk] accessed 22 March 2008]

Blackner is also quoted a source for the origin of the term "Luddite". According to Blackner, who himself was suspected of involvement with the Luddite group, [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lmtqtpMadXgC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=%22john+blackner%22&source=web&ots=hJZig4AXf1&sig=RUTKhv2Ol4j_-O1ywG09jsuQ7Yc&hl=en Nottinghamshire in the Eighteenth Century: A Study of Life and Labour] , By Jonathan DavidChambers, Routledge, p.300, ISBN 0714612855 accessed 22 March 2008] the name came from a youth called Ludlam who when asked by his father to square his needles just took a hammer and beat them to a heap. [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DsNKdbFrP7wC&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=%22john+blackner%22&source=web&ots=osw9W8wxqg&sig=wxJcOWDms4Se9rhmKTNooV3Tbpw&hl=en Understanding History] by John Child, 1992, Heinemann, ISBN 0435312111, accessed 22 March 2008]

He was the landlord for some years of the Rancliffe Arms, Sussex Street, Nottingham, and died there on 22 December 1816.

After his death, Orange reviewed his contribution to the history of Nottingham and noted the accuracy of his dates, however he was surprised that Blackner had ever risen to be the editor of a national newspaper.

References

External links

* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/woodboroughheritage/Frame-knitting-Brackner/Frame-knitting-Brackner.html Extract from Blackner's book] accessed 22 March 2008

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