Albert Christopher Addison

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Albert Christopher Addison (22 April 1862 – 24 May 1935) was an English writer born in 1862 in Northallerton, Yorkshire. In 1868, his father Daniel Addison founded the Tamworth Herald newspaper.[1]

Prison sentence[edit]

In September 1896, Addison was sentenced to six months hard labour at the Old Bailey for forging and uttering an order for the payment of £2 5s., with intent to defraud.[2] He was also charged with stealing two spirit levels and other articles of Henry Robert Bicknell, his master.[3]

Bibliography[edit]

Books

  • The Story of the Birkenhead 1902 published by the Gresham Press Unwin Brothers Ltd 27 Pilgrim Street London E C.
  • A Deathless Story of The Birkenhead and its heroes. A full account of the HMS Birkenhead (1845) disaster. Paternoster Row London: Hutchinson & Co. 1906. ISBN 9781843420576. co-authored with W H Matthews
  • The Romantic Story of the Mayflower Pilgrims. Boston: L C Page. 1911. ISBN 9781331542643.
  • The Romantic Story Of The Puritan Fathers And Their Founding Of New Boston And The Massachusetts Bay Colony. Boston: L C Page. ISBN 9781247064215.
  • The Boston Guidebook 1923 published by Wing Boston Lincs.
  • The Ancient Guildhall: Extract from the "Boston Guide Book" 1930 published by Wing Boston Lincs.
  • Addison also wrote a book on the Lincolnshire Civil War Period but was never published due to the First World War.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A little Herald history - Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage".
  2. ^ Old Bailey Proceedings Online, Trial of Albert Christopher Addison. (t18960908-639, 8 September 1896).
  3. ^ Old Bailey Proceedings Online, Trial of Albert Christopher Addison. (t18960908-620, 8 September 1896).
  4. ^ Lincolnshire Standard newspaper 13 June 1931 pg 11 “Mr A.C. Addison gives his life story”

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