William Hutton
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 209 years ago |
Born | Derby |
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Died | City Centre |
Birmingham | |
United Kingdom | |
Children | Catherine Hutton |
Residence | Birmingham |
United Kingdom | |
England | |
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Kingdom Of Great Britain | |
Job | Poet |
Historian | |
Date of birth | September 30,1723 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Date of died | September 20,1815 |
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ID | 581398 |
The History Of Birmingham
The History of Derby . . .
Battle of Bosworth Field
The Life of William Hutton
The History of the Roman Wall: Which Crosses the Island of Britain, from the German Ocean to the Irish Sea, Describing Its Antient State, and Its Appearance in the Year 1801
Poems, Chiefly Tales
Courts of Requests: Their Nature, Utility, and Powers Described, with a Variety of Cases Determined in that of Birmingham
Edgar And Elfrida Or The Power Of Beauty
A Dissertation on Juries; With a Description of the Hundred Court: As an Appendix to the Court of Requests. by W. Hutton,
The Life of William Hutton: And the History of the Hutton Family
An History of Birmingham: To the End of the Year 1780. By W. Hutton
The Happy Digger
A Concise History of Birmingham: Containing an Account of Its Ancient State, and the Latest Improvements . . . the Whole Forming a Complete Guide to the Inhabitant and Stranger
An History of Birmingham. The Second Edition, with Considerable Additions. By W. Hutton
The Battle of Bosworth Field: Between Richard the Third and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22, 1485 . . . with Plans of the Battle, Its Consequences, the Fall, Treatment, and Character of Richard. To which is Prefixed . . . a History of His Life Till He Assumed the Regal Power
A Description of Blackpool in Lancashire: Frequented for Sea-bathing, 1788
The Barbers: Or, the Road to Riches. By W. Hutton . . .
The Battle of Bosworth-Field, Between Richard the Third, and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22, 1485. . . . By W. Hutton
The Life of William Hutton, F.A.S.S.: Including a Particular Account of the Riots at Birmingham in 1791, and the History of His Family
The History of the Roman Wall
The history of Derby
The History of Derby . . .
Battle of Bosworth Field
The Life of William Hutton
The History of the Roman Wall: Which Crosses the Island of Britain, from the German Ocean to the Irish Sea, Describing Its Antient State, and Its Appearance in the Year 1801
Poems, Chiefly Tales
Courts of Requests: Their Nature, Utility, and Powers Described, with a Variety of Cases Determined in that of Birmingham
Edgar And Elfrida Or The Power Of Beauty
A Dissertation on Juries; With a Description of the Hundred Court: As an Appendix to the Court of Requests. by W. Hutton,
The Life of William Hutton: And the History of the Hutton Family
An History of Birmingham: To the End of the Year 1780. By W. Hutton
The Happy Digger
A Concise History of Birmingham: Containing an Account of Its Ancient State, and the Latest Improvements . . . the Whole Forming a Complete Guide to the Inhabitant and Stranger
An History of Birmingham. The Second Edition, with Considerable Additions. By W. Hutton
The Battle of Bosworth Field: Between Richard the Third and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22, 1485 . . . with Plans of the Battle, Its Consequences, the Fall, Treatment, and Character of Richard. To which is Prefixed . . . a History of His Life Till He Assumed the Regal Power
A Description of Blackpool in Lancashire: Frequented for Sea-bathing, 1788
The Barbers: Or, the Road to Riches. By W. Hutton . . .
The Battle of Bosworth-Field, Between Richard the Third, and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22, 1485. . . . By W. Hutton
The Life of William Hutton, F.A.S.S.: Including a Particular Account of the Riots at Birmingham in 1791, and the History of His Family
The History of the Roman Wall
The history of Derby
William Hutton Life story
William Hutton was an English poet and historian. Originally from Derby, he moved to Birmingham and became the first significant historian of the city, publishing his History of Birmingham in 1781.