John Allen
English bookseller and antiquary
Intro | English bookseller and antiquary | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain England | |
was | Historian Printer Bookseller | |
Work field | Business Social science | |
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Birth | 1789 | |
Death | 1829 (aged 40 years) |
John Allen (1789–1829) was an English bookseller and antiquary, notable for his work on the history of Herefordshire.
Allen was the son of a Hereford man, who as far back as 1775 was the leading bookseller in the county. Besides attending to an extensive printing and new-book trade, the younger Allen took an active part in local affairs, and brought together the remarkable collection of antiquities, books, manuscripts, maps, and prints relating to Herefordshire, described in his Bibliotheca. A history of the county, with which he had made some progress, has never been published. He retired to London about six or seven years before his death, which occurred in 1831.
His printed works are: