Campbell, Thomas, 1763-1854

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Irish Presbyterian pastor who came to the United States in 1807. He founded the Disciples of Christ (Campbellites) with his son, Alexander Campbell (1788-1866), in 1827.

From the description of Letter, 1829. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122630301

Epithet: RC priest

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Epithet: Reverend; Chancellor of Clogher

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Epithet: Deputy Accountant General

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Epithet: Magistrate of Edinburgh

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Thomas Campbell was born on 27 July 1777 in Glasgow where he went to school showing promise as a poet and an interest in Classics. He studied at Glasgow University from 1791 excelling in the Classics and as a translator of Greek poetry, and then went on to study Hebrew and theological subjects with the intention of going into the Church. By the end of his studies in 1796 (and with some earlier interruption), he had attended classes in Roman law and decided to go into the legal profession. This new direction took him to Edinburgh where he first became a copying clerk then became involved in literary work and private teaching, and writing poems.

Campbell's work from this period included the Wounded Hussar and the minor poems: the Dirge of Wallace, Epistle to three ladies, and Lines on revisiting the River Cart . In 1799 however, his Pleasure of hope became instantly popular, with a passage on Poland having particular resonance among Scottish patriots after the dismemberment of Poland by Austria, Prussia, and Russia. In June 1800, he went across to the European mainland, settling first in Hamburg but also visiting Regensburg (Ratisbon), Munich, and Leipzig. While abroad he wrote The exile of Erin, Ye mariners of England, and The soldier's dream . When the British fleet bore down on Copenhagen in 1801, Campbell wrote The Battle of the Baltic, a strenuous war song.

His return to Britain in 1801 found him alternating between England and Scotland and among his social circle were Dugald Stewart and Lord Minto. Then, in 1803, he married Matilda Sinclair (died 1828) and the Campbells settled in London, at Sydenham.

By 1834, Campbell had achieved much social and academic recognition, and had been Rector of Glasgow University three times in succession beating off Sir Walter Scott as a rival the third time. However, it had not been known that he sought the chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at Edinburgh University, which ambition is revealed in a letter to Francis Jeffrey, the Lord Advocate. In it, he writes that he is thinking about competing for this position, and asks for Jeffrey's support. The establishment of the chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at Edinburgh University, created for Hugh Blair in 1762, is often seen as marking the start of the formal teaching of English Literature as an academic discipline at university level.

Other works by Campbell include Gertrude of Wyoming, Locheil, Hohenlinden, Navarino, Heligoland death-boat, Pilgrim of Glencoe, Song of the colonists, and Pilgrim .

Thomas Campbell died in Boulogne on 15 June 1844. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

From the guide to the Letters and material relating to Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), the Poet, 1834, (Edinburgh University Library)

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referencedIn Vol. XC (ff. 427). 1 Sept.-16 Oct. 1817.includes:ff. 1, 101, 256, 348, 396 Edward Synge Cooper, MP: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1812-1818.f. 3 James Fitzgerald, MP: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1812, 1817.f. 5 John Hamilton, Commissioner of Inq... British Library
creatorOf Letters and material relating to Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), the Poet, 1834 Edinburgh University Library
referencedIn Vol. XCIV (ff. 370). 10 Feb.-9 Mar. 1818.includes:ff. 1-19 Andrew McKinley: Memoranda conc. his trial: 1818.ff. 20, 305 Nathanael Alexander, Bishop of Meath: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1813-1834.f. 23 James Foot: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1... British Library
referencedIn The life of Edmund Kean : from published and original sources, extra-illustrated Houghton Library
referencedIn Vol. CLXXIX (ff. 380). July, 1818-Dec. 1819.includes:ff. 1-6 Windsor Castle; Berkshire: Papers rel. to the royal establishment at: 1812-1818. f. 7 Sir Robert Seppings, surveyor of the navy; FRS: Retum signed by: 1818. f. 7 Hon Henry Legge, Navy Com... British Library
creatorOf Campbell, Thomas, 1763-1854. Letter, 1829. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn GOLDSMITH-PERCY PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 199). Further collections of Thomas Percy for the Life of Goldsmith, viz.:-(1) 'Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Oliver Goldsmith', by Thomas Campbell, LL.D., Chancellor of the Diocese of Clogher. Copy, by tw... 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 Biographical Reference Collection, ., 1972 - 2004 University Archives, Duke University.
referencedIn H. Gregg Lewis Papers, 1939-1990 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
referencedIn Fonds d'archives du collège des Irlandais de Paris Centre culturel irlandais (Paris). Service des ressourcesdocumentaires
referencedIn Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl, 1629-1685. Letters to the Duke of Lauderdale. March 1671 - Sept. 1673. British Library
referencedIn James J. Robinson papers, Robinson (James J.) papers, (bulk 1945-1950), 1930-1977 John Hay Library, Special Collections
referencedIn Autograph File, C Houghton Library
referencedIn Vol. v. (ff. 523). Aug. 1778-Dec. 1779.British America, and United States: Proceedings of the Commissioners sent out to treat with: 1778.British America, and United States: Papers, etc., relating to the war and public affairs: 1776-1781.includes:f. 1... British Library
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United States of America
Lanarkshire, Scotland
Fermoy, Cork
Bremen, Germany
Long Island, New York
Glasgow, Scotland
Staten Island, North America
Aix La Chapelle, Germany
Ireland, Europe
Port Patrick, Wigtownshire
Dublin, Ireland
Wales, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Westchester, America
Rye, Sussex
St Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
China, Asia
Belfast, Antrim
Dublin, Ireland
Renfrewshire, Scotland
Killybegs, Donegal
Kinsale, Cork
Deal, Kent
Tralee, Kerry
Danzig, Germany
Curragh, Kildare
Donaghadee, Down
New York, N. America
Ireland, Europe
Manchester, Lancashire
Dunblane, Perthshire
Wilmslow, Cheshire
Ireland, Europe
Wexford, Ireland
Ayrshire, Scotland
Ballyshannon, Donegal
Liverpool, Lancashire
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Nassau, New York
Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
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Birth 1763-02-01

Death 1854-01-04

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