Adam Stark
Adam Stark (1784–1867) was an antiquary from Edinburgh.
Life
Stark born in on 24 February 1784. In 1804, in connection with his cousin, John Stark, he became a printer, but the partnership was dissolved in 1810. In conjunction with J. Richardson he published the Hull and Lincoln Chronicle for some time; it afterwards was known as the Lincoln and Hull Chronicle. [1]
In 1810 he became a bookseller at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and continued that business until his retirement in 1844. [1]
He died at Gainsborough on 31 Dec. 1867, having married, first, Ann Trotter of Lincoln; secondly, Harriet, daughter of Henry Mozley of Gainsborough, and sister of Anne Mozley, James Bowling Mozley, and of Thomas Mozley; and, thirdly, Sarah Wooton of Newington, Kent. [1]
Works
Stark was the author of:
- The History and Antiquities of Gainsborough, with a Topographical and Descriptive Account of Stow, 1817; another edit. 1841.
- An Account of the Parish of Lea, Lincolnshire, 1841.
- The Visitors' Pocket Guide to Gainsborough and its Neighbourhood, 1849.
- History of the Bishopric of Lincoln, 1852.
- Printing: its Antecedents, Origin, History, and Results, 1855.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Boase 1898.
- ↑ Boase, George Clement (1898). "Stark, Adam". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography 54. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
sources: [The Travellers' Library, No. 82 in vol. xxv.; Gent. Mag. 1868, ii. 250.]
- Attribution
Boase, George Clement (1898). "Stark, Adam". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography 54. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 106.
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