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Joseph Thornton (bookseller)

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Joseph Thornton
Born(1808-09-28)28 September 1808
Died2 June 1891(1891-06-02) (aged 82)
Oxford, England
OccupationBookseller
Years active1835 onwards
Known forThornton's Bookshop, Oxford's oldest bookshop

Joseph Thornton (28 September 1808 – 2 June 1891) was a bookseller who founded Thornton's Bookshop in 1835 in Oxford, England, the oldest university bookshop in the city.[1][2]

Joseph Thornton was born in Billericay, Essex, England, the son of John Thornton (1776–1841) and Mary (nee Mabbs, 1777–1852).[3]

Thornton's first bookshop was in Magdalen Street, Oxford, and opened in 1835. He then moved to 51 High Street in 1840. He moved back to Magdalen Street in 1853 and to 10 Broad Street in 1863. In 1870, he moved to 11 Broad Street,[4] where the shop remained as a family firm for many years, finally closing in 2002, at the time Oxford's oldest bookshop.[5]

Joseph Thornton died in Oxford and is buried there in St Sepulchre's Cemetery, with his second wife and daughter. His son John Henry Thornton (1845–1924) is buried in the same cemetery with his wife and sister-in-law.[6] Thornton's Bookshop was a family concern for several generations after Joseph Thornton's death.[7]

References

  1. ^ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Thorton's Bookshop". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. p. 435. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
  2. ^ "Joseph Thornton (1808–1891)". www.stsepulchres.org.uk. UK: St Sepulchre's Cemetery. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Joseph Thornton (1808–1891)". Ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  4. ^ "No. 11: House of Secrets (Harry Potter)". Broad Street, Oxford. Oxford History. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Oxford's oldest bookshop to close down". Oxford Mail. UK. 30 November 2001.
  6. ^ "John Henry Thornton (1845–1924)". www.stsepulchres.org.uk. UK: St Sepulchre's Cemetery. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  7. ^ "The remarkable story of the Thornton family". Oxford Mail. UK. 2 February 2011.

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