S. M. (1911) WilliamHarrisonAinsworth and his Friends. 2 vols. John Lane. ("Bibliography of the works of WilliamHarrisonAinsworth": v. 2, p. 345-383)...
WilliamHarrisonAinsworth (4 February 1805 – 3 January 1882) was an English historical novelist born at King Street in Manchester. He trained as a lawyer...
Myddleton Pomfret is an 1868 novel by the British writer WilliamHarrisonAinsworth, published in three volumes by Chapman and Hall. It was originally...
The Lancashire Witches is the only one of WilliamHarrisonAinsworth's forty novels that has remained continuously in print since its first publication...
the Tower is an 1861 historical novel by the British writher WilliamHarrisonAinsworth. Originally serialised in Bentley's Miscellany it was then published...
in 1855, largely inspired by the novel The Flitch of Bacon by WilliamHarrisonAinsworth. The revived tradition continues in Great Dunmow. Every leap year...
March 2018. Ainsworth 2015, p. 116. Ainsworth 2015, p. 119. Ainsworth 2015, pp. 117–118. Ainsworth 2015, p. 120. Ainsworth 2015, p. 123. Ainsworth 2015, p...
robbery he had committed earlier that day. The story inspired WilliamHarrisonAinsworth to include a modified version in his novel Rookwood, in which...
Pierce Egan the Younger's Wat Tyler (1841), WilliamHarrisonAinsworth's Merry England (1874) and William Morris's A Dream of John Ball (1886). 1382 –...
Bess, a story that was made famous by the Victorian novelist WilliamHarrisonAinsworth almost 100 years after Turpin's death. Turpin's involvement in...
Merriam-Webster, p. 208, ISBN 0-87779-603-3, entry "guy" Sharpe 2005, p. 6 HarrisonAinsworth, William (1841), Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason, Nottingham Society...
committed the crime while naked. Courvoisier had reportedly read WilliamHarrisonAinsworth's novel Jack Sheppard in the days leading up to the crime, and...
person in Europe to be executed as a witch. Victorian novelist WilliamHarrisonAinsworth wrote a romanticised account of the Pendle witches: The Lancashire...
of Anthropological Theory. University of Toronto Press, p. 534. Harrison G. Ainsworth (1961). "The Mankind Quarterly". Man. 61: 163–164. doi:10.2307/2796948...
influenced his later and more well-known poem, Paradise Lost. WilliamHarrisonAinsworth's 1841 historical romance Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason...
press is invented by Richard March Hoe in the United States. WilliamHarrisonAinsworth – Windsor Castle Edward Bulwer-Lytton – The Last of the Barons...
Englishman's Journal in 1867, and appears as a main character in WilliamHarrisonAinsworth's Merry England; or, Nobles and Serfs (1874). In Charles Dickens'...