John Battely

John Battely

John Battely was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688-1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: "Antiquitates Rutupinae" (‘Antiquities of Richborough’) and "Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae" (‘Antiquities of St. Edmundsbury to 1272’). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner’s "Cantuaria sacra", the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury.

John Battely was born on 11th November 1646 in the Parish of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds. His father, Nicholas Battely, was an apothecary. After his education at the King Edward VI Grammar School, Bury St. Edmunds he went on to become a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and eventually proceeded to the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Battely was Rector of Hunton in Norfolk 1682-84, and on 19th November 1684 he became Rector of Adisham in Kent. It was probably at this time that Battely began his research at Richborough Castle. In 1687, however, Battely returned to East Anglia. He was made Archdeacon of Suffolk, which entitled him to a stall at Norwich Cathedral and gave him nominal pastoral oversight of his native county. He was installed as Archdeacon of Canterbury on 24th March 1688. On 5th November 1688 (the same day William of Orange landed at Torbay) he became First Prebend of Canterbury Cathedral, and on 10th November he subscribed to the Articles of Religion. John Battely died on 10th October 1708 and his papers were inherited by his nephew Oliver Battely. In 1711 Oliver published the work on Richborough, before co-operating with Sir James Burrough to print the work on Bury St. Edmunds in 1745.

Sources

*John Battely (ed. Oliver Battely), "Antiquitates Rutupinae" (Oxford, 1745)
*John Battely (ed. Oliver Battely), "Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCXXII Perductae" (Oxford, 1745)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nicholas Battely — (1648 1704) was an English clergyman and antiquary, editor of William Somner’s Cantuaria Sacra and brother of John Battely. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External links …   Wikipedia

  • Antiquarian — An antiquarian or antiquary is one concerned with antiquities or things of the past. Also, and most often in modern usage, an antiquarian is a person who deals with or collects rare and ancient antiquarian books . More narrowly, the term is often …   Wikipedia

  • Anticuario (ocupación) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda >Tienda de antiguedades en Venecia Un anticuario es un aficionado a las antigüedades o cosas del pasado. Asimismo, y con más frecuencia en el uso moderno, un anticuario es una persona que se ocupa de recoger… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Canterbury — • The Ancient Diocese of Canterbury was the Mother Church and Primatial See of All England, from 597 till the death of the last Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal Pole, in 1558 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canterbury     Canterb …   Catholic encyclopedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”