These diaries by Ralph Ward (fl. 1754 6) and Arthur Jessop (1682 1751) were first published in 1952 and paint a valuable portrait of the trials, tribulations and pleasures of everyday life for the middle classes in rural Yorkshire in the mid-eighteenth century. A transcription of Jessop's diary from 1861 was first discovered in a Huddersfield bookshop in 1927. A local apothecary and pious community man, Jessop depicts the cycles of life in West Yorkshire, displaying a very British preoccupation with the weather. His diary, which covers the period 1730 46, notably discusses the impact of the...
These diaries by Ralph Ward (fl. 1754 6) and Arthur Jessop (1682 1751) were first published in 1952 and paint a valuable portrait of the trials, tribu...