John Harland
British journalist and historian

John Harland

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British journalist and historian
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Birth:
1806(Kingston upon Hull, City of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
Death:
23 April 1868(Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom)
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John Harland (1806–1868) was an English reporter and antiquary.

John Harland, lithograph portrait

Life

Harland was born at Kingston upon Hull, and learned the trade of printing. He gained facility in shorthand, and a report in 1830 of a sermon by John Gooch Robberds led to his name being mentioned to John Edward Taylor, of the Manchester Guardian.Taylor went to Hull to hire Harland.

Harland was head of the reporting staff of the Guardian until 1860, when he retired because of lameness. He died in Manchester on 23 April 1868.

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Harland edited 14 volumes for the Chetham Society in 13 years. He also published collections of Lancashire Lyrics and Lancashire Ballads, and, in conjunction with T. T. Wilkinson of Burnley, Lancashire Folklore. He wrote the history of Sawley Abbey, near Clitheroe, Yorkshire, and was revising Edward Baines's Lancashire at the time of his death.