Joseph Ashby-Sterry Explained

Joseph Ashby-Sterry (1836 or 1838 – 1 June 1917)[1] was an English poet, novelist and journalist born in London. He contributed to Punch.

Life

Ashby-Sterry was born in London, as the only son of Henry Sterry of Sydenham Hill. His works include Boudoir Ballads, a collection of poetry. He did not marry. He died on 1 June 1917, leaving £12,039.[2]

Journalism

Ashby-Sterry was a contributor to the British magazine Punch. He also wrote the "Bystander" column in a British weekly paper, The Graphic, for 18 years.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Oxford Index Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. News: Journalist leaves £12,039 . . 3 August 1917 . 21 August 2016 . . subscription.
  3. Morouzi (2016), p. 72.