THE SALAMANCA CORPUS:

DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF ENGLISH DIALECT TEXTS


LINCOLNSHIRE

DING 2014: "Known as the Horncastle laureate. He was the son of the Workhouse master. He worked as a cabinet maker, house painter and glazier; as a cabin boy he sailed to Russia. He lived and worked in Lincoln between 1838 and 1848 when he returned to Horncastle where he was to remain until his death. He became the owner of The Globe Inn about 1860 and he held literary meetings with friends of similar inclinations.”


WORKS

1841. Neddy and Sally or the Statute Day. A Lincolnshire Tale. Lincoln: Printed by R. E. Leary. SC. EDD.

1855. Neddy and Sally or the Statute Day. A Lincolnshire Tale of Real Life. Horncastle: R. Farbon. SC.

The Sequel to Neddy and Sally; or  Love and Glory, A Tale of Real Life. 1855. Horncastle: Whittaker & Co. SC.

1890. Literae Laureatae or a Selection from the Poetical Writings in Lincolnshire Language by John Brown, commonly called “The Horncastle Laureate”. 1890. J. Conway Walter. ed. Horncastle: W. K. Morton & Sons.


KINGKONG PROJECT

John BROWN {UK} (M: ? - ?)

     Literæ Laureatæ (ed James Conway WALTER) [p|1890]


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE AND WORKS SEE

Anonymous. 1890. “Reviews”. Lincolnshire Notes and Queries II: 156-158.

Walter, James Conway. 1908. “John Brown”. A History of Horncastle, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Horncastle: W. K. Morton & Sons: 158.


Copyright © 2015- DING, María F.García-Bermejo Giner, The Salamanca Corpus, Universidad de Salamanca

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LITERARY DIALECTS

1800-1950

     EAST MIDLANDS

LINCOLNSHIRE VERSE

John Brown

(1812-1890)

Neddy and Sally
(1841)
Neddy and Sally
(1841)
Ned and Sally
 (1855)
Ned and Sally
(1855)
Neddy and Sally 
(1841)
Neddy and Sally
(1841)