Priestley, Joseph, 1766 or 1767-1852

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Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) was born at Fieldhead, Yorkshire, on 13 March 1733. He was educated at Batley Grammar School and at Heckmondwike, before entering Daventry Academy in 1751 to study for the presbyterian ministry. He became Minister at Nantwich, Cheshire, in 1758, and in 1761 was appointed Tutor in Languages and Belles-Lettres at Warrington Academy. He became Minister at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds, in 1767. Between 1772 and 1780 Priestley was the Librarian of the Earl of Shelburne. Thereafter, he was elected Junior Minister of the New Meeting, Birmingham, in 1780, and became the Morning Preacher at Gravel Pit, Hackney, in 1791. He emigrated to New York in 1794, and settled in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, where he died on 6 February 1804. Priestley was a noted man of science, particularly in the field of chemistry, and carried out important work on oxygen.

From the guide to the Joseph Priestley: Sermon, c. 1771, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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Epithet: Reverend; scientist

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Joseph Priestley, 1773-1804, scientist.

Reference: Finding aid to Joseph Priestley Letters

From the guide to the Joseph Priestley Letters, 1771-1802, (University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department)

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referencedIn GIBBON PAPERS. Vol. XIII. Original letters addressed to Edward Gibbon; 1755-1794. The names of the writers will be found in the index. They include, besides his family and intimate friends, Madlle. Curchod, both before and after her marriage, her hus..., 1755-1794 British Library
referencedIn Dickinson Family. Dickinson family library. 1810-1943. Houghton Library
referencedIn Vol. i. (ff. 403). 1660-1775.includes:f. 1 Art. Treatises: "Arrest" of Louis XIV. for the protection of the art of engraving: 1660.: Printed. f. 4 John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich: Letter to the States-General: 1748.: Copy. f. 5 Thomas Pelham-Hol..., 1660-1775 British Library
referencedIn Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942. Houghton Library
referencedIn Vol. I (ff. 245). 27 Aug. 1762-5 Dec. 1807.includes:f. 3 Joseph Whalley, merchant, of London: Note of a purchase for W. Russell: 1770.f.4 John Rogers, (?) of Birmingham: Receipt to W. Russell for land-tax: 1772.f. 6 F. de Verneuil: Promissory n... British Library
referencedIn Vol. I. (ff. 501). 1743-1789.includes:f. 1 Martin Foukes: Letter to Kennon: 1743. f. 3 Samuel Johnson, LLD; lexicographer: Letter to Dr. Taylor: 1752.: Copy. f. 5 John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute; Prime Minister: Letter to Lord 1761. f. 6 Philip Dorm..., 1743-1789 British Library
creatorOf Joseph Priestley: Sermon, c. 1771 Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
referencedIn Sheldon Glueck papers Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Vol. I (ff. 245). 27 Aug. 1762-5 Dec. 1807.includes:f. 3 Joseph Whalley, merchant, of London: Note of a purchase for W. Russell: 1770.f.4 John Rogers, (?) of Birmingham: Receipt to W. Russell for land-tax: 1772.f. 6 F. de Verneuil: Promissory n... British Library
referencedIn Vol. XVIII (ff. 309). P-R.includes:ff. 1-7 Richard Pococke, Bishop of Meath: Letters to T. Birch: 1743-1753.f. 8 Reverend George Porter: Letter to T. Birch: 1758.f. 10 John Porter, brother of Sir James Porter: Letter to T. Birch: 1755.ff. 12-24... British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS original letters, etc.:-A. "' 0! ye roses so blooming and fair,' a six-part madrigal composed by R[obert] L[ueas] de Pearsall" (d. 1856). f. 1. Presented by William Barclay Squire, Esq. B. Two letters to [Thomas Pelham, 2nd] Earl of Ch..., 18th century-19th century British Library
referencedIn Vol. 11. (ff. 467). 1790-1797.includes:f. 1 Arthur Young, agriculturalist: Letters to his daughter Mary: 1787-1790. ff. 3, 17, 31-63, 72, 99, 139, 153, 184, 198, 245, 247, 290, 336, 354, 363, 409 John Symonds, Professor of Modern History at Cambridg..., 1790-1797 British Library
referencedIn LETTERS Of statesmen, scholars, etc., to John Wilkes; 1754-1797. The writers are:-George Grenville [afterwards Secretary of Stale]; 2 Apr. 1754-25 Apr. 1759, ff 1, 4, 6, 11. David Hume; 8, 16 Oct. 1754, ff. 2, 3. W[illiam] Pitt [afterwards Earl of ..., 1754-1797 British Library
creatorOf Joseph Priestley Letters, 1771-1802 University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIa, 1743-1806 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Vol. xli. (ff. 469). Aug. 1793-July, 1794.Lord Henry John Spencer, diplomatist: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1790-1795.includes:ff. 2, 61, 254, 264, 350, 364, 381, 417 Laurens Pieter van de Spiegel, Grand Pensionary of Holland: Correspondence w... British Library
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