Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804

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Jonathan Boucher (1738-1804) was an Anglican clergyman in Virginia, Maryland, and England. He was one of the most prominent ejected loyalists of the American Revolution, and later a prominent figure in the conservative faction of the Church of England. He authored two books, A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution and A Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words.

From the description of Papers, 1759-1803. (College of William & Mary). WorldCat record id: 28644289

Henry Addison (1717-1789) was born in Prince George's County, Md., in 1717 into one of the most prestigious families in the colony. His grandfather, John Addison (d. 1706), had emigrated to Maryland in 1667 and attained the rank of colonel in the militia, and his father, Thomas (ca.1679-1727), firmly cemented the family's status among the elite, acquiring a sizable estate in the process. Like John Addison, Thomas became a colonel in the militia, and he was appointed to several important offices, as well, including judge of the Provincial Court and member of the Governor's Council.

Henry was the fifth child of Thomas Addison's marriage to Eleanor Smith (1690-1762). After receiving a basic education at home, he traveled to England to matriculate at Queen's College, Oxford, from which he received a B.A. in 1739 and M.A. in 1741. After being ordained as an Anglican priest, he returned to Maryland to assume the rectorship of St. John's Parish in Prince George's County, where he also established a school. Throughout his ministry, Addison was an active defender of clerical integrity in the face of proprietary patronage, and was a strong supporter of the establishment of an American bishopric.

Among the friends that Addison cultivated were some of the most prominent citizens of the colony. Around 1750 he married Rachel Dulany (d. 1774), of the prominent Maryland family, and he grew particularly close to Jonathan Boucher (1738-1804), the well-known English emigré. Addison became an active supporter of Boucher's bid for a parish in Maryland, and Boucher married Addison's sister, Eleanor (Nelly, d. 1774). When the split with England came, the two men left for England on the same ship in September, 1775, remaining in close contact throughout their mutual exile.

Addison never fully explained the reasons for his loyalty to Britain when hostilities broke out, nor his rapid decision to emigrate, but it appears that his devotion to the Anglican church and his English education may have significantly influenced his decision. Certainly, his friendship with the English-born Boucher may have contributed, as well. Addison, by this time nearing 70, settled into exile in Shropshire, where his financial condition soon became a major source of anxiety. He was often in debt, and he commented frequently on his need for a government pension, which never proved quite adequate. The further necessity of supporting his son, Daniel, who had joined him in exile, added to his financial troubles, and Henry's attempts to secure a commission for his son in a British or Loyalist regiment may constitute one response to the press of financial hardship.

Eventually, Addison became disillusioned with the conduct of the war and with the political situation in England, and he came to accept the notion that independence was the best solution for the imperial crisis. Even before the end of hostilities, he decided to return home to Maryland. Addison arrived in New York in 1781, remaining in the occupied city until the British evacuated in 1783, and finally returned to Maryland the following year. He died at home in 1789.

From the guide to the Henry Addison papers, Addison, Henry papers, 1776-1784, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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referencedIn Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799). Library of Congress
creatorOf Henry Addison papers 1776-1784 Addison, Henry papers William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Eden, Frederick Morton, Sir, 1766-1809. Epsom : a vision : manuscript, 1797. Houghton Library
referencedIn Donald Hyde and Mary Hyde Eccles Autograph Collection, 1505-1957 (inclusive), 1702-1854 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn George Washington papers, 1592-1943 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Stevenson, Joseph, 1806-1895. Letter: 1833 Mar. 29, British Museum [London] to David Laing / Jos. Stevenson. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library
referencedIn Letters from Joseph Jefferson to Revd Jonathan Boucher, 1797-1804 University of Southampton Libaries Special Collections
creatorOf Boucher, Jonathan. Henry Addison papers 1776-1784. William L. Clements Library
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referencedIn George Washington papers, 1592-1943 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter, 1771 May 19, New Kent [County, Va.], to Rev. Jonathan Boucher, Annapolis, [Md.]. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
referencedIn George Washington papers, 1694-1932 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf George Washington papers, 1694-1932 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Edward Dixon Papers, 1743-1808, (bulk 1750-1775) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804. Papers, 1759-1803. William & Mary Libraries
referencedIn Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive);, 1738-1866 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Addison, Henry. Henry Addison Papers, 1776-1794. William L. Clements Library
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Birth 1738-05-12

Death 1804-04-27

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