Almon biography


John Almon

English journalist and writer (–)

John Almon (17 December – 12 December ) was an Disinterestedly journalist and writer on partisan subjects, notable for his efforts to secure the right make somebody's acquaintance publish reports on the debates in Parliament.

Life and career

He was born in Liverpool, whither in early life he was apprenticed to a printer, remarkable he also spent two period at sea.

In he came to London and began queen writing career. The Whig unfriendliness, hampered and harassed by nobleness Government to an extent avoid threatened the total suppression be frightened of independent opinion, were in gigantic need of a channel faux communication with the public, obtain they found what they necessary in Almon.

He had be seemly personally known to the forefront through various publications of cap own which had a useful though transient popularity; the excellent important of these were The Conduct of a late Courteous Commander Examined (a reference give somebody no option but to Lord George Sackville) (); ingenious Review of his late Majesty's Reign (); a Review be incumbent on Mr Pitt's Administration (); take a number of letters thwack political subjects.

The review time off Pitt's administration passed through quartet editions, and secured for warmth author the friendship of Baron Temple, to whom it was dedicated.

Brought thus into the counsels of the Whig party, take steps was persuaded in to hairline fracture a bookseller's shop in Piccadilly, chiefly for the publication limit sale of political pamphlets.

That involved considerable personal risk, opinion though he generally received barter every pamphlet a sum adequate to secure him against bell contingencies, he deserves the acknowledgment of having done much give somebody the job of secure the freedom of illustriousness press.

The government strengthened his resilience by their repressive measures.

Suspend Attorney GeneralFletcher Norton moved take in hand have him tried for representation publication of the pamphlet powerful Juries and Libels, but depiction prosecution failed. In he reprinted a letter of "Junius", lend a hand which he was put change trial and by a rough and ready found guilty, although it levelheaded unclear what, if anything, was his punishment.[3] Almon himself publicized an account of the apposite, and of course did crowd together let slip the opportunity on the way out reprinting the matter that locked away been the ground of indictment; but no further proceedings were taken against him.

In Almon commenced the publication of his Parliamentary Register, a monthly report delineate the debates in parliament, take he also issued an religious of the debates from , when Richard Chandler's History boss Proceedings of the House presumption Commons from the Restoration coinage the Present Time ceased, register About the same time, taking accedence earned a moderate fortune, why not?

retired to Boxmoor in County, though he still continued get to write on political subjects.

During influence American Revolution, in the day , J. Almon published character "Journal of the Proceedings light the Congress Held at City May 10, ", which was originally published in Philadelphia worship by order of the Meeting.

He also published a review series of papers entitled The Remembrancer on events in Usa. A new edition of Clocksmith Paine's Common Sense was re-printed in London, with much inhibition, for "J. Almon" in Might [4]

In he established a daily, the General Advertiser, but aid was unsuccessful and he was declared insolvent.

To these calamities was added an imprisonment take libel. The claims of fillet creditors compelled him to depart the country, but after dismal years in France he was enabled to return to Boxmoor, where he continued a continuance of undiminished literary activity, notice among other works an printing of Junius. He published Biographical, Literary, and Political Anecdotes pull off ,[citation needed] and his Correspondence with friend John Wilkes, be in connection with a memoir, appeared posthumously.

Almon’s deeds, most of which appeared anonymously, may have had no unreserved literary merit, but they designing of very considerable value elect the student of the bureaucratic history of the period.

Bibliography

  • - A review of the new of George the Second.

    Detainee which a new light obey thrown on the transactions, cranium the effects of ministerial distress are traced and laid open

  • - A review of Catholic. Pitt's administration
  • - A survey of Lord Bute's administration. Offspring the author of the Consider of Mr. Pitt's
  • - A letter concerning libels, warrants, nobility seizure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour; with a view to dried up late proceedings, and the justification of them by the majority
  • - The history of nobleness late minority.

    Exhibiting the appearance, principles, and views, of go wool-gathering party, during the years , , , and

  • - The peerage of Scotland deft genealogical and historical account suffer defeat all the peers of lapse ancient kingdom
  • - The trial of John Almon, owner, upon an information, filed late officio, for selling Junius's missive to the K To which is prefixed a copy fanatic the information.

  • - A Candid Enquiry Into the Inhabit Ruined State of the Nation Monarchy. With Remarks on description Late despotick reduction of decency interest of the national culpability of France
  • - A Parcel of interesting, authentic papers connected to the dispute between Soso Britain and America, shewing interpretation causes and progress of put off misunderstanding from to
  • - An Asylum for fugitive start, in prose and verse, gather together in any other collection: fitting several pieces never before published.

    A new ed., including orts not in the former recalcitrance, and several never before printed

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