Bentley, William, 1759-1819

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Bentley (Harvard, Class of 1777) was tutor at Harvard.

From the description of Papers of William Bentley, 1783-1815 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972755

Massachusetts resident (Essex County) and Unitarian clergyman.

From the description of Letter, ca. 1804. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 34052632

Congregational minister.

From the description of Letter, 1818 Oct. 21, Salem, to Bishop Cheverus, Boston. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 174141661

William Bentley was born in Boston on June 22, 1759. At fourteen years of age Bentley went to Cambridge and entered Harvard College where he graduated with distinction as a member of the class of 1777. After graduation he spent a few years as a school-master serving at the Boston Latin School and preceptor of the North Grammar School, also in Boston. Bentley then returned to Harvard, as a Latin and Greek tutor where he remained until 1783, when he received a call to the ministry. This call came from the East Church (Congregational) in Salem, Massachusetts. The East Society tendered Bentley the offer of a joint-pastorate with the Reverend James Diman. Upon meeting the requirements, Bentley was ordained on September 24, 1783. While principally a man of religion Bentley also established himself in secular affairs in Salem. He took a great interest in political, commercial and social events of his town, his nation and the world. Bentley remained a serious scholar all his life. He numbered among his correspondents some of the more prominent contemporary scholars of Europe and America. Bentley's vocation was religion, raised in the stricter doctrines of New England Puritanism, he soon found a more liberal brand of theology to his liking. Through study and meditation Bentley found himself becoming more and more a Unitarian. In fact, he became one of the first American ministers to openly declare himself and he pioneered the rise of Unitarianism in Salem. Bentley opened his pulpit to nearly all denominations. In keeping with his Unitarian faith Bentley introduced a more liberal catechism and church music into his congregation.

From the description of William Bentley papers, 1783-1819 1783-1819 (Tufts University - Tisch Library). WorldCat record id: 758361294

The Rev. William Bentley (1759-1819) was a Unitarian clergyman, journalist, book collector, and scholar. He graduated from Harvard in 1777 and taught school for three years before returning to Harvard as a tutor of Greek and Latin. He remained at Harvard until he accepted a call to the East Church in Salem, Mass., in September 1783. Bentley remained as pastor of the church until his death.

Bentley was a pioneering Unitarian when New England remained decidedly Calvinist. He was also a notable Jeffersonian Republican and regular contributor to the Salem Register. He was one of America's great linguists, fluent in the European languages and with a reading knowledge of Latin, Greek, Persian, and Arabic, among others. He was an inveterate collector of books and fond of making scientific observations as well as notations on natural phenomena. He was an active Freemason and extensive correspondent. Bentley's diary, covering the years 1785 to 1819, is an invaluable compendium of gossip, shipping news, vital statistics, social and political observations, and petty miscellany, in the period of Salem's prominence as a major commercial center.

From the description of Papers, 1666-1819. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 214051774

William Bentley (1759-1819) was a Unitarian clergyman in Salem, Mass., a journalist, book and coin collector, and scholar. He served as the minister of the East Church in Salem from 1784 until his death in 1819. Bentley served as the minister of the East Church in Salem from 1784 until his death in 1819, and was a prominent presence both in Salem and in the larger intellectual community.

Bentley was born in Boston on June 22, 1759. He received an AB from Harvard in 1777, and upon receiving an AM in 1780, the College appointed him a Latin and Greek tutor. Bentley remained a tutor until his ordination on September 24, 1784 as the minister of the East Church in Salem. In 1794, he began writing a weekly news summary for William Carleton's Salem Gazette . Bentley wrote the column until 1817 and also contributed regularly to the Essex Register and the Essex Gazette. The Reverend knew more than twenty languages and collected a private library of over 4,000 volumes. In 1805, while planning the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson invited Bentley to be its first president, but Bentley declined in order to continue as the minister of the East Church.

Among his many friends, he maintained regular communication with James Winthrop (Harvard AB 1769), a fellow Harvard alumnus and son of Harvard Professor John Winthrop. Winthrop and Bentley visited each other regularly and shared correspondence for over thirty years, and Bentley was aware of Winthrop's reputation as an eccentric. Bentley noted in a diary entry for July 10, 1804 that Winthrop "boasts a theory of life different from mine. He says he intends to purchase every thing with ease, I by labour... Had not my friend betrayed in early life very great excentricity, I should think more kindly of his theory which is rather a convention than a direct conquest, agreed on but not yet signed." Winthrop also corresponded with James Winthrop's brother, William Winthrop (Harvard AB 1770), as part of their mutual efforts to collect the biographical histories of Harvard's graduates.

Bentley never married and boarded for more than twenty years with Hannah Crowninshield, daughter of Hannah Carlton and Jacob Crowninshield. Bentley tutored Hannah Crowninshield's niece, Hannah Crowninshield (later Armstrong) (1789-1834), the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lambert Crowninshield; he also tutored Nathaniel Bowditch (1752-1836) and Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835). Bentley received an honorary AM from Dartmouth in 1787 and a Doctorate of Sacred Theology from Harvard in 1819. Bentley died on December 29, 1819. Bentley bequeathed his manuscripts and books on history and natural science to the American Antiquarian Society, and the rest of his library to Allegheny College.

From the guide to the Papers of William Bentley, 1783-1815, (Harvard University Archives)

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creatorOf Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. Papers, 1813-1839. Allegheny College, Lawrence Lee Pelletier Library
referencedIn Belknap, H. W. The Wheatlands of Salem and Their Vessels. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Adams, John, 1735-1826. Letter to Rev. William Bentley. Quincy, MA. 1809 Oct. 26. University of Iowa Libraries
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Letter, 1818 Oct. 21, Salem, to Bishop Cheverus, Boston. Boston Athenaeum
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Letter, ca. 1804. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Adams, John, 1735-1826. [Letters to William Bentley on the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. Papers II, 1788-1808 Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Various. Manuscript Sermon Collection, 1719-1897. Peabody Essex Museum
referencedIn Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982 Houghton Library
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. William Bentley papers, 1783-1819 Tufts University - Tisch Library, Tisch Library
referencedIn Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph Book, 1717-1849. Andover-Harvard Theological Library
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIb, 1807-1825 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Papers, 1666-1819. American Antiquarian Society
creatorOf Jenks, William, 1778-1866. Collection of Arabic and Oriental manuscripts, ca. 1799-ca. 1830. Boston Athenaeum
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Journal : of meteorological observations : manuscript, 1794-1804. Houghton Library
creatorOf Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829. Papers, 1803-1825. Gadsden Public Library
creatorOf Ebeling, Christophe Daniel, 1741-1817. Letters : to William Bentley, 1796-1817. Houghton Library
referencedIn James Freeman Clarke family papers, 1777-1914. Houghton Library
creatorOf Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827. Letter : to William Bentley, 1797. Houghton Library
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Description and history of Salem (Mass.), 1799. Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Ebeling, Christophe Daniel, 1741-1817. Letter, 1815 September 7, Hamburg, to Mr. Ticknor, Gottingen. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. Letter, Boston, to the Rev. William Bentley [manuscript] 1798 May 13. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Sloane 1378Chartaceus, in folio, ff. 355, sec XVII. Papers and letters of Dr James Pragestus.1. Chemical receipts; in French. f. 1.2. Chemical and medical receipts; in German. ff. 2-4.b., 7, 12.3. A letter from Peter Langmaak, to a Royal Prince of De... British Library
referencedIn Dalrymple, Marguerite, 1811-1904. Marguerite Dalrymple Address, 1897 Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Correspondence, 1794-1811. New England Historic Genealogical Society
referencedIn Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D Houghton Library
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Papers of William Bentley, 1783-1815 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. William Bentley Papers, 1700-1820. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Browne, Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin Browne Papers, 1772-1848. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Papers of William Bentley, 1783-1815 Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Ebeling, Christophe Daniel, 1741-1817. Survey of Cape Ann &c., 1799. HCL Technical Services, Harvard College Library
referencedIn Chase, Philip A. Account books, 1862-1915 Peabody Essex Museum
referencedIn Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. Letters, 1813-1822. Gadsden Public Library
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. William Bentley Papers, 1760-1819. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. Letter, 1797, Jan. 27 : Dorchester, Mass., to Rev. W. Bentley. Duke University, Medical Center Library & Archives
referencedIn History of the Book and Illustrations collection, circa 1250-2000 Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
referencedIn Dunlap, Andrew, 1794-1835. Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. Plan of the town of Marblehead. HCL Technical Services, Harvard College Library
referencedIn Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield & Armstrong Family Papers, 1767-1956. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Bentley, William, 1759-1819. William Bentley Papers, 1700-1820. Peabody Essex Museum
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Birth 1759-06-22

Death 1819-12-29

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