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Johnstone, Ebenezer

Ταυτότητα εγγραφήςcni00054916
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00054916
Τελευταία επεξεργασία2014-03-14

Γενική σημείωση

Ebenezer Johnstone was born in 1789, son of George Johnstone, wool manufacturer in Galashields. He was a private in the Forfarshire Militia at the battle of Waterloo. When he was discharged he settled in Stirling and ran a school. In 1831, he bought the bookselling and printing business of William Macnie, who in turn had bought that of the Randall's. Admitted a Burgess of Stirling 7 November 1833, he was elected to the Town Council, but lost his seat in 1840. He published only a handful of chapbooks, perhaps because he started the “Stirling Observer”, the first number of which appeared 15 September 1836. It was a Liberal and Free Church paper. Johnstone was his own editor. A James Fraser claimed to have locked up the first issue of the paper. Ebenezer Johnstone retired 1 November 1860 and died 25 October 1864, aged 75.

Περισσότερες πληροφορίες

Περίοδος δραστηριότητας1831-1860
Δραστηριότηταprinter, bookseller and stationer
Ηλεκτρονική πηγήhttp://www.nls.uk/
Scottish Book Trade Index online (list)

Τόπος δραστηριότητας

Τόπος δραστηριότηταςStirling
Stirling; Vennel Close 38 Baker Street (1831 - 1843)
Stirling; 20-22 Murray Place (1843 - 1860)

Ονόματα

ΕπικεφαλίδαJohnstone, Ebenezer
χρησιμοποιείται σε: National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trade Index

Πηγές

Βρίσκεται σε“Stirling Observer Press: Ninety years progress 1836-1926”. Stirling, 1926. “Local Notes and Queries reprinted from The Stirling Observer”. Stirling, 1886. — Harvey

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