Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8106 6327
https://isni.org/isni/0000000081066327
Name: 
Gabble, Gridiron
Haslewood, J.
Haslewood, Jos
Haslewood, Joseph
Hood, Eu
Joseph Haslewood
Joseph Haslewood (British antiquarian)
Dates: 
1769-1833
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
Bandello, Matteo (1485-1561)
Berners, Juliana
Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375)
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
Malory, Thomas
Marguerite, Queen (consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549.)
Painter, William (1540?-1594)
Roxburghe Club (isAffiliatedWith)
Titles: 
Barnabæ itinerarium, or, Barnabee's journal
book containing the treatises of hawking, hunting, coat-armour, fishing and blasing of arms, The : as printed at Westminster by Wynhyn de Worde ; the year of the incarnation of our Lord 1496
book of Saint Albans., The
British bibliographer., The
history of the prince Arthur, king of Britaine, The
Mirror for Magistrates. -
palace of pleasure; Elizabethan versions of Italian and French novels from Boccaccio, Bandello, Cinthio, Straparola, Queen Margaret of Navarre, and others;, The
secret history of the green rooms, 1790, The
St. Paul, no mover of sedition : Or, A brief vindication of that apostle, from the false and disingenous exposition of Mr. Hoadly, in a sermon preach'd beore the Lord Mayor and Court of Alermen of the city of London, upon Rom. XIII. v. 1.
Notes: 
Associated Group: Roxburghe Club naf
Associated Language:
Bibliographers Antiquarians Editors Lawyers
Catalogue of the curious and valuable library of the late Joseph Haslewood, Esq. F.S.A., 1833
DNB (Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833)
Editing Writing
His The secret history of the green rooms, 1790 (name not given)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online, viewed 19 March 2019 (Haslewood, Joseph (1769-1833); bibliographer and antiquary; born at the lying-in hospital, Brownlow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster, on 5 November 1769, and baptized on 9 November; he was apprenticed to his mother's brother, a solicitor in Conduit Street, and became a partner in the firm before eventually succeeding his uncle; along with his friends Philip Bliss and Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Haslewood was a founder of the Roxburghe Club, which was started on 16 June 1812; By 1812 he had achieved some renown as an editor of early English literature and he became one of the most prolific publishers of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts; Haslewood also wrote a series of articles on old London theatres for the Gentleman's Magazine (1813-14) under the pseudonym Eu. Hood; his will was proved on 9 November 1833)
Room, Adrian. Dictionary of pseudonyms, 2010 p. 210 (Joseph Haslewood used the pseudonym "Gridiron Gabble" in his book 'Green-room gossip or Gravity gallinipt' published in 1804)
Wikipedia, online, viewed 19 March 2019 (Joseph Haslewood (5 November 1769-21 September 1833) was an English writer and antiquary; he was a founder of the Roxburghe Club; he died on 21 September 1833, at Addison Road, Kensington)
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