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British journalist (1801–1875)

John Timbs
Born (1801-08-17)17 August 1801London, UK
Died 6 March 1875(1875-03-06) (aged 73)London, UK
Other name Horace Welby
Occupations Author, Editor, Antiquary
Years active c.1820–1874

John Timbs (; 17 August 1801 – 6 March 1875) was an English author and antiquary. Some of his work was published under the pseudonym of Horace Welby.

Timbs was born in 1801 in Clerkenwell, London. He was educated at a private school at Hemel Hempstead. In his sixteenth year he was apprenticed to a druggist and printer at Dorking. He had early shown literary capacity, and when nineteen began to write for the Monthly Magazine. A year later he became secretary to Sir Richard Phillips, its proprietor, and permanently adopted literature as a profession.[1]

He was successively editor of the Mirror of Literature, the Harlequin, The Literary World, and sub-editor of the Illustrated London News.[1] He was later to become the third editor of the ILN.[2]He was also founder and first editor of Year-Book of Science and Art. His published works amounted to more than one hundred and fifty volumes. In 1834 he was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.[1]

Timbs died on 6 March 1875 and is buried in the churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge, Kent.

Some of these were published under the pseudonym, Horace Welby. His work continued to be re-edited and republished well after his death.

  1. ^ a b c Wikisource One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Timbs, John". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 981.
  2. ^ Roberts, E. David (June 1972). "More Early Victorian Newspaper Editors". Victorian Periodicals Newsletter. Vol. 5, no. 2. pp. 15–28. JSTOR 20084942.
  3. ^ Timbs, John (1867). Curiosities Of London: Exhibiting the Most Rare and Remarkable Objects of Interest in the Metropolis; with Nearly Sixty Years Personal Recollections (2nd ed.). London: J. S. Virtue & CO. Limited. pp. iii. ISBN 9781343696174.
  4. ^ Curiosities of London (1855), books.google.com, retrieved 10 March 2009
  5. ^ Ross, Greg (8 March 2013). "How to Roast a Pound of Butter". Futility Closet.
  6. ^ "Timbs, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.