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John Clennell

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Name
  
John Clennell


Died
  
1822

John Clennell (1772–1822) was a journalist.

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Biography

Clennell's father was a hat-manufacturer in Newcastle on Tyne. Intended for the church, Clennell went into the family firm to support his widowed mother; and then manufactured pins. He was unsuccessful in business, and therefore became a teacher.

Clennell moved to Hackney, London in 1816. He was a contributor to the Commercial and Agricultural Magazine, and attracted many supporters while working on a new journal, assisted by the chemist John Sadler. He wrote for Nicholson's Journal, and was editor of the Tradesman.

He was a contributor to Rees's Cyclopædia, but it is not known on what topics he contributed.

Writings

  • Thoughts on the Expediency of disclosing the processes of Manufacturer, 1807. This a pamphlet with the texts of two lectures the author gave to the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • References

    John Clennell Wikipedia