Henry Edwin Fenn

Henry Edwin Fenn

Henry Edwin Fenn (1850 - 3 November 1913) was a British journalist, a fixture in the divorce courts of London, and the author of Thirty-five years in the divorce court (1910).

Early life

Henry Edwin Fenn was born in the St. Pancras district of London in 1850[1] to John Fenn and Mary Ann Fenn.[2]

Family

Fenn married Blanche Julia Crispin in the St. Pancras district of London in 1874.[3] They had six children of whom one pre-deceased them. In 1911, Fenn was living at 10 Crayford Road, Tufnell Park, with his wife, their daughter Ada Kate Fenn, and son Harold Theodore Fenn.[4]

Career

Fenn spent his career reporting on divorce and probate cases in the London courts, including 30 years with The Daily Telegraph,[5] which culminated in the publication of Thirty-five years in the divorce court in 1910.[6] The book was dedicated "to my dear wife". It combined pen-portraits of leading lawyers at the divorce bar with anecdotes and stories of cases heard and Fenn's observations on human nature, private investigators, and the role of the press in judiciously editing the facts of the more salacious cases in their reporting. The Yorkshire Post noted that 35 years in the courts had made Fenn cynical and led him to the conclusion that money was a greater motivating factor in cases than sentiment.[7] The Daily News (London) felt that Fenn had sacrificed accuracy for readability and that many of his anecdotes were hardly new. They sympathised with Fenn's need to "eke out his scanty material with quotations hardly less trite than some of his anecdotes".[8]

Fenn was a fellow of the Institute of Journalists, a member of The London Press Club, and the senior member of the Council of the Newspaper Press Fund.[6]

Death

Fenn died at his home at Carlton Road, Tufnell Park, London, on 3 November 1913.[6]

Selected publications

References

  1. England & Wales births 1837-2006 Transcription. Retrieved 23 October 2015. (subscription required)
  2. England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription. Retrieved 30 December 2015. (subscription required)
  3. England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription. Retrieved 30 December 2015. (subscription required)
  4. 1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription. Retrieved 30 December 2015. (subscription required)
  5. The Bookseller, Volume 5, 1910, p. 869.
  6. 1 2 3 "Mr. H.E. Fenn", The Times, 4 November 1913, p. 11.
  7. "The Library Table", The Yorkshire Post, 27 July 1910, p. 5. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 30 December 2015. (subscription required)
  8. "In the Divorce Court", The Daily News, 22 August 1910, p. 5. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 30 December 2015. (subscription required)

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