EditorialJohn Freeth and his Circle or Birmingham Men of the Last Century, 1792 Johannes Eckstein, John Freeth was a publican and poet who ran a coffee house (Leicester Arms, Bell Street), where the Jacobin Club met., 18th Century, Birmingham history.
EditorialEngraving, Portrait of John Freeth John Freeth writes Songs finds tunes, & Sings them too, 1786, From a book: 'The Political Songster or a Touch on the Times on Various Subjects, Adapted to Common Tunes' by John Freeth. Engraver: Matthew Haughton Print...
EditorialJohn Freeth and his Circle or Birmingham Men of the Last Century, 1792 Johannes Eckstein, John Freeth was a publican and poet who ran a coffee house (Leicester Arms, Bell Street), where the Jacobin Club met., 18th Century, Birmingham history.
EditorialJohn Freeth, 1864 British School. John Freeth 1731 1808, also known as Poet Freeth and John Free, was an English innkeeper, poet and songwriter. As the owner of Freeth's Coffee House, he was a major figure in Birmingham during the Midlands Enlightenment.
EditorialJohn Freeth, 1864 British School. John Freeth 1731 1808, also known as Poet Freeth and John Free, was an English innkeeper, poet and songwriter. As the owner of Freeth's Coffee House, he was a major figure in Birmingham during the Midlands Enlightenment.