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The Correspondence of William Stukeley and Maurice Johnson 1714-1754

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The Correspondence of Stukeley & Johnson 1714-1754

Edited by Diana and Michael Honeybone

Both sides of a correspondence, stretching over forty years, between two remarkable Lincolnshire friends, the antiquaries William Stukeley (1687-1765) and Maurice Johnson (1688-1755), are brought together in this volume. Beginning when the writers were in their twenties, the letters cover Johnson's work as a lawyer and the development of his cherished Spalding Gentlemen's Society, and Stukeley's career as a physician, his ordination in 1729, and eventual return to London in 1747. The two friends wrote on a wide range of topics, including current affairs, political scandals, financial disasters like the South Sea Bubble and the threat of Jacobite invasions. The letters reflect cultural life: the founding of the British Museum, operatic performances, the activities of the Royal Society and Society of Antiquaries. They portray life in South Lincolnshire: local elections, concerts, race meetings and plays. Local gossip reveals a parade of characters, marrying for love or money, building houses, and encountering alarming accidents. Naturally, the letters also illustrate the lives of the two friends, their financial concerns, their marriages, children and pets, their friendships, difficulties with neighbours and all the minutiæ of small-town Lincolnshire life. Above all, the two men shared their passion for the study of antiquity and their enthusiasm for spreading knowledge as widely as possible, particularly through the learned societies founded during this period.
The letters are presented with explanatory notes and a full introduction.

Contents

  • Contents, 1 page
  • List of Illustrations, 2 pages
  • Acknowledgements, 1 page
  • Abbreviations, 1 page
  • Introduction, 49 pages
  • Editorial Conventions, 5 pages
  • The Correspondence of William Stukeley and Maurice Johnson 1714-1754, 198 pages
  • Additional Letters, 17 pages
  • Appendix 1 Two Dissertations on Lincolnshire Topics by William Stukeley, 8 pages
  • Appendix 2 Chronology of the Letters, 4 pages
  • Appendix 3 Members of the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society Referred to in the Letters, 14 pages
  • Appendix 4 Contemporary Tributes to Johnson and Stukeley, 8 pages
  • Index of People and Places, 7 pages
  • Index of Subjects, 3 pages

Language: English

ISBN: 978-0-901503-98-5


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