Thompson, Edward

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Edward Thompson was born in 1917 in Surrey, the youngest of five children of a builder. At the age of 12 he was taken for the first time to see a play, Romeo and Juliet at Stratford, by his mother who also gave him a copy of Shakespeare's works. This began his life-long passion for the theatre.

Educated at Sutton Grammar School Edward did not shine academically, as the only subject he was interested in was English. He left at 17 and became a clerk, working unhappily for a short time as a rent collector for a London estate agents, before joining his father's firm in Birchington, Kent to keep the books. After two years Edward became restless and found another job in London as a clerk for a firm of car and motorcycle dealers. The move gave him more opportunities to expand his social life and continue his theatre-going.

On the outbreak of war Edward registered as a Conscientious Objector. His pacifism dated back at least to his schooldays when he had refused to join the Army Cadet Corps. His employers were sympathetic but things became difficult when they applied for army contracts and after his Tribunal in 1940 Edward decided to leave and work on the land. He became a pupil on a farm in Shropshire for a year and then joined the Land Army. At the same time he took the opportunity to read a great deal and to join WEA classes to extend his education. He was greatly influenced by his teachers, particularly Elsie Green, who taught drama and in 1943 started the Epsom Drama Group for which Edward acted several leading roles.

Unfortunately at this point Edward became ill with chronic back pain, eventually diagnosed as Ankylosing Spondylitis. After two years he was somewhat improved and began to consider what he wanted to do after the war. He decided to try to become a professional actor and had successfully auditioned for Basil Dean's company when his back trouble returned and he remained bedridden for six months. Although the professional stage was no longer a possibility Edward knew that he wanted to work in the field of literature and grasped an opportunity which arose to work for the publishers Heinemann.

Joining the firm in London in 1945, in 1946 Edward was asked to become assistant to Alan Hill, the director of Heinemann Educational Books, and was given the job of creating its drama list. Amongst the first authors that he secured were John Gielgud, Michael Redgrave, and Michel Saint-Denis. Edward later discovered Robert Bolt after seeing a performance of his Flowering Cherry, and arranged for its immediate publication. Although Edward's ill-health continued the firm accommodated him, moving the headquarters of Heinemann Educational Books out of London to Kingswood in Surrey, and he repaid them with his taste and enthusiasm for his authors, many of whom became personal friends, and for new writing.

In the early 1970s Edward moved to Hove, partly because of the annual Brighton Festival with which he was closely associated. His attractive and spacious flat, filled with thousands of books, sculptures and pictures, became a haven for anyone interested in writing or the theatre. He joined the Brighton Campaign for Homosexual Equality, and later the Gay Community Organisation, becoming a focus for Brighton's gay culture.

In 1982 Edward retired from Heinemann and in his retirement continued to be a generous host and patron of the arts. He died in 2001 at the age of 84.

From the guide to the Papers of Edward Thompson, 1946-1990, (Reading University: Special Collections Services)

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referencedIn Vol. LXXIV (ff. 336). June-10 Nov. 1816.includes:f. 2 Adam Godon, clerk to the Committee of Trade, afterwards of the War and Colonies Department: Letter to the Sec. of the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1816. ff. 3-6 Charles William Henry Montagu Scott, 4t... British Library
referencedIn United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives, 1861-1870 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Vol. CVI ( ff. 381 ). Trade bills, receipts, etc.; 22 Feb. 1867-21 Sept. 1870.James Hogg, junior; publisher: Correspondence and accompts, mainly rel. to the magazine 'London Society': 1866-1870.includes:f. 1 Harper and Brothers; New York: Letter t... British Library
referencedIn Sir Archive Michael Redgrave V & A Department of Theatre and Performance
referencedIn Vol. viii. (ff. 486). Aug. 1782-Star. 1785.Ireland: Resolutions of Parliament conc. trade with England: 1785.includes:ff. 1, 14, 53, 95, 106, 332, 190, 208, 250, 268, 302, 307, 312, 319, 328, 385, 459, 465 George Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough: Cor... British Library
referencedIn Vol. CVII (ff. 426). Aug.-Sept. 1823.George IV of England: Correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1820-1827.includes:ff. 3, 207 José Raphael Revenga, Colombian Envoy: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1823. ff. 5-28 b Republic o... British Library
referencedIn THORESBY PARK PAPERS. Vol. LIII (ff. 224). Miscellaneous papers, chiefly (ff. 79-219b) copies of deeds relating to lands in co. York; 1610-1767. Included also are copies of deeds relating to parishes in cos. Warw. and Wilts, and to Chirk, co. Denb.; ..., 1610-1767 British Library
creatorOf 'Remember the grotto', farce in one act by Edward Thomson. Licence sent 15 November 1854 for performance at the Marylebone 20 November 1854. Signed by J. William Wallack, manager. Keywords: travel, working class characters, servants, orphans, nat... British Library
referencedIn Vol. LXIV (ff. 376). 14 May-July, 1813.includes:ff. 1, 3, 65, 66 Roman Catholics: Letters and papers rel. to the Irish Catholic question: 1811-1813. ff. 1, 65 Lieutenant Augustus Markett, Warden of Deptford Yard: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpoo... British Library
referencedIn EGMONT PAPERS. Vol. CCXIV (ff. ii+276). (1) Tracts and copies of correspondence relating to politics and government; 1576-1733, n.d. Included are:-(a) 'A brief Discourse concerning the Nature & Reason of [political] Intelligence' by Sir Samuel Morlan..., 1576-1733 British Library
referencedIn Vol. LXXVI (ff. 406). Mar.-17 Apr. 1817.includes:f. 1 Richard Wodeson Carter: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817. f. 6 John Crichton-Stuart, Viscount Mountjoy; 6th Earl of Dumfries 1803, 2nd Marquis of Bute 1814: Correspondence with the 2nd ... British Library
referencedIn Vol. CCCXLV (ff. 420). 15 Feb. -9 Mar. 1843.includes:ff. 1, 4, 55 Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1834-1847.f. 3 Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet; Prime Minister: Correspondence with the ... British Library
creatorOf ‘My lover the captain’, farce in one act by J. Edward Thompson. Licence sent 5 March 1852 for performance at the Strand 8 March 1852. Keywords: suburbs, doctors and medicine, science and technology, servants, military, nautical drama, Egypt, disgu... British Library
referencedIn Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, 1935-1965 Bancroft Library
creatorOf Papers of Edward Thompson, 1946-1990 Reading University : Special Collections Services
referencedIn Vol. CCCXLIII (ff. 404). 13-26 Jan. 1843.includes:f. 1 Francis Robert Bonham, Principal Storekeeper of the Ordnance: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1829-1850.f. 5 Robert Thurburn, formerly Consul al Alexandria: Letters to Dr. J. Bowring: 1842, ... British Library
referencedIn Records of the Albert Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities, 1965-1984 New York University. Archives
referencedIn Vol. XIV (ff. 196). Apr. 1689-1691, n.dAccompts: Osborne family, Dukes of Leeds; official and private accompts: 1671-1835, n.d.includes:f. 1 William III and Mary II of England: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Danby: 1674-1689.: Partly Fr.f. 2 [Jo... British Library
referencedIn Vol. CCCXXXVI (ff.401). 24 Sept.-12 Oct. 1842.includes:ff. 1, 3, 180-189 Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1834-1847.f. 6 Edward Graham, 9th Baronet; of Esk, 1852: Letter to E. Drummond:... British Library
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associatedWith Bolt Robert Oxton 1924-1995 person
associatedWith Byrne Muriel St Clare 1895-1983 person
associatedWith Cantor, Norman person
associatedWith Foley, Donald L. person
associatedWith Foley, Katharine person
associatedWith Gielgud Arthur John 1904-2000 person
associatedWith Guthrie William Tyrone 1900-1971 person
associatedWith Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, publishers corporateBody
correspondedWith Redgrave, Michael person
associatedWith Reeves James 1909-1978 person
associatedWith Rice Elmer 1892-1967 person
associatedWith Thompson Edward 1917-2001 person
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Manston, West Riding of Yorkshire
Delamere St Peter, Cheshire
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Sheffield, Yorkshire
Cork, Ireland
Trinidad, the Carribean
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Paraguay, South America
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United States of America
North Wraxhall, Wiltshire
Farnhill, West Riding of Yorkshire
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Trowbridge, Trowbridge Dauntsey
Castle Tenison, Roscommon
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United States of America
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Deal, Kent
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Chirk, Den
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Scotland, United Kingdom
Runcorn, Cheshire
Ireland, Europe
Greenock, Renfrewshire
Yorkshire, England
Stockport, Cheshire
Iceland, Europe
Wothersome, West Riding of Yorkshire
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