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John Joseph Briggs

(Briggs, John Joseph, 1819-1876)

John Joseph Briggs of Derbyshire
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John Joseph Briggs (6 March 1819 – 23 March 1876), naturalist and topographer, was born in the village of Kings Newton (or King's Newton), Derbyshire on 6 March 1819. His father, John Briggs, who married his cousin, Mary Briggs, was born and resided for 88 years on the same farm, at Kings Newton, which had been the freehold of his ancestors for three centuries. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Briggs, John Joseph, 1819-1876, contrib.: History of the Dunmow Flitch of Bacon Custom (with poems by the contributors; London: W. Tegg and Co., 1877), by William Andrews, also contrib. by William Harrison Ainsworth, William Berry, Clara de Chatelain, Jean Baptiste François Ernest Chatelain, Mrs. G. M. Tweddell, and George Markham Tweddell

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