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DING 2017: Born in Overthwaite, Wm. He attended Sedbergh School and later studied at Cambridge University. He became curate of Beetham, Wm. in May 1760 and in September 1762, its Vicar. He remained there until his death.


WORKS

1760. “A Dialogue in the Vulgar Language of Storth and Arnside, with a Design to Mark to Our Posterity, the Pronuntiation of A. D. 1760”.  John Rawlinson Ford. ed. 1906. The Beetham Repository, 1770, by the Rev. William Hutton, Vicar of Beetham, 1762-1811. Tract Series 7. Kendal: Printed for the subscribers by Titus Wilson: 166-168. SC. EDD.


1785. A Bran New Wark, by William de Worfat, Containing A True Calendar of his Thoughts Concerning Good Nebberhood. Naw first printed fra his M.S. for the use of the hamlet of Woodland. London: Printed and sold by all the Booksellers in Great-Britain. SC. EDD.


KINGKONG PROJECT

William HUTTON (M: 1737 - 1811)

     The Beetham Repository, 1770 [1906]


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE AND WORKS SEE

Crosse, J. Ormandy. 1906. " A Sketch of the Life of the Rev. William Hutton, 1737-1811." John Rawlinson Ford. ed. The Beetham Repository, 1770, by the Rev. William Hutton, Vicar of Beetham, 1762-1811. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. Tract Series 7. Kendal: Printed for the subscribers by Titus Wilson: vii-xi.


Shorrocks, Graham. 2004. " The Rev. William Hutton's A Bran New Wark: The Wesmorland Dialect in the Late Early-Modern Period." SEDERI (Yearbook of the Spanish Society for English Renaissance Language and Literature) 14: 117-135. https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/1700544.pdf


http://cumbriapast.com/ms/pdf/1452779981_beetham_theatre.pdf


http://www.northofthesands.org.uk/westmoreland/surname/114/hutton


http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101014316/William-Hutton



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DIALECT LITERATURE

1700-1799

NORTH

WESTMORLAND PROSE

Rev. William Hutton

(1737-1811)