Everett, James, 1784-1872
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Birth Date
- 1784-05-16
Death Date
- 1872-05-10
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Methodist Church (Great Britain)
Descriptor
- Methodists
Birth Place
- Alnwick (England)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Satirical literature
Occupation
(itoamc) Clergy
(itoamc) Booksellers
(itoamc) Publishers
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Sources
- found: His The Wall's End miner, or, A brief memoir of the life of William Crister, 1835:title page (James Everett)
- found: NUC pre-56(Everett, James, 1784-1872)
- found: Halkett & Laing vol. VI, 20 Aug. 2009(Criticos [James Everett])
- found: Oxford dictionary of national biography, 19 February 2016(James Everett; Methodist minister and religious writer; born on 16 May 1784 at Alnwick, Northumberland; died at Tavistock Place, Sunderland, on Friday 10 May 1872)
- found: Lancashire library, 1875:page 126 (James Everett, 1784-1872; author, publisher, bookseller, stationer in Sheffield and Manchester)
- found: Catalogue of printed books, 1886:column 196 (The visions of sapience; or A report of the speeches delivered at an extraordinary congress, convened by His Satanic Majesty, for the purpose of ... presented J. Douglas with a vote of the thanks for his late attempts, in two pamphlets (entitled: "Methodism condemned" and "The system of Methodism exposed") to render Methodism contemptible and Devilism respectable, [by] Criticos (James Everett) and Castigator (William Naylor))
- found: Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, volume XLIV, September 1984, viewed via Biblicalstudies.org.uk on June 24, 2017 :Oliver A. Beckerlegge's piece on James Everett, page 138 (Everett's satire on Johanna Southcott, The Virgin, was published as being by "Peter Pindar, Jun. with notes, humorous and explanatory, by Isaac Bickerstaff.") - https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/whs/44-5.pdf
- found: British Book Trade Index WWW site, viewed March 15, 2024(Everett, James; county: Lancashire; town: Manchester; address(es): 10 MKT st; 19 Martet st. St: Hse 3 Stanley St, Dale St; 7 Sedwick's court, Deansgate; book trades: bookseller, stationer, print seller, bookbinder; trading dates: 1824 (after)-1834 (after); biographical dates: 1784 (date of birth)-1872 (date of death); notes: B. Alnwick, 16 May 1784. Wesleyan minister, later bookseller and ST in Sheffield & Manchester. D. 10 May 1872 Sold his own "Wesleyan Methodism in Manchester" (1827). Edited and published short lived weekly paper "Manchester Journal" (1826))
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Change Notes
- 1988-06-17: new
- 2024-03-16: revised
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