John 'Mad Jack' Fuller

John 'Mad Jack' Fuller

John Fuller (20 February 1757 – 11 April 1834), better known as "Mad Jack" Fuller (although he himself preferred to be called "Honest John" Fuller) was Squire of the hamlet of Brightling, in Sussex (now East Sussex), and is well known as a builder of follies, and as a philanthropist, patron of the arts and sciences. He purchased and commissioned many paintings from J.M.W. Turner. He was sponsor and mentor to Michael Faraday.

Early life

Fuller was born on 20 February 1757 in North Stoneham, Hampshire. He was christened in the village of Waldron, near Heathfield in Sussex (now East Sussex), in the south of England. His parents were the Reverend Henry Fuller (15 January 1713 – 23 July 1761) and his wife Frances, "née" Fuller (1725 – 14 February 1778). [ [http://www.angelfire.com/planet/madjack/pafg01.htm#1C John "Mad Jack" Fuller, Squire of Brightling: a genealogy] .]

He lost his father in 1761, when he was four. At the age of ten, in 1767, he began his education at Eton College, a public school in Berkshire.

On 7 May 1777, Jack Fuller's uncle Rose Fuller, MP died [cite web | url=http://www.angelfire.com/planet/madjack/pafg01.htm#8 | title=Fuller Family of Sussex | accessdate=2008-08-25] , leaving Jack his Sussex estates and Jamaican plantations. Jack Fuller thus took possession of the Rose Hill estate (now Brightling Park) at Brightling, Sussex at the age of 20.

Political career

In 1780, at the age of 22, Jack Fuller was elected to Parliament. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton from 1780 to 1784, and for Sussex from 1801 to 1812.

On 17 July 1781, Fuller’s sister Elizabeth married Sir John Palmer Acland, a grandson of Sir Hugh Acland, 6th Baronet MP, in St. Marylebone in London.

In 1790, at the age of 33, he proposed marriage to Susannah Arabella Thrale,(daughter of Henry Thrale and Hester Thrale) but was rebuffed. In fact, he never married, and is not known to have had any children.

In 1779, John “Mad Jack” Fuller, at the age of 22, was captain of a light infantry company in the Sussex Militia. In 1796, Fuller was appointed High Sheriff of Sussex, for a period of one year, and in 1798, he became a captain in the Sussex Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry. In the General Election of 1807, he was re-elected as MP for Sussex. However, on 27 February 1810, an incident with the Speaker in Parliament led to him being seized by the Serjeant-at-Arms and to public disgrace. At that time he was serving on a committee that was enquiring into the reasons behind the disastrous Walcheren Expedition the previous year.

In 1811, a pyramid-shaped building, often referred to as "The Pyramid", was erected in the churchyard of Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Brightling [ [http://homepages.goldsmiths.ac.uk/genuki/SSX/Brightling/ Brightling, Sussex] ] known variously as St Thomas of Canterbury) as a future mausoleum for Jack Fuller.

Fuller retired from politics in 1812, not standing for re-election in the General Election of that year.

Later life

Fuller was a supporter and sponsor of the Royal Institution in London. He acted as mentor and supporter of the young Michael Faraday. In 1818 he loaned the Institution £1000 (about £100,000 in today's value) and later wrote off this debt. In 1828 he established the Fuller medal of the Royal Institution and in early 1833 he founded the Fullerian Professorship of Chemistry to which Michael Faraday was appointed as the first professor. Later he also endowed the institution with the Fullerian Professorship of Physiology. [ [http://johnmadjackfuller.homestead.com/fullerianprofessors.html John Fuller: Patron of the Royal Institution] Retrieved January 2007.]

In 1818, Fuller built the Observatory at Brightling which had been designed by Robert Smirke, and in 1822, he endowed Eastbourne in Sussex with its first lifeboat. In 1828, he financed the building of the Belle Tout lighthouse, on the cliff at Beachy Head, near Eastbourne. The first Belle Tout lighthouse was a temporary wooden structure that started service on 1 October 1828. The construction of the permanent granite lighthouse began in 1829 and it became operational on 11 October 1834. On Thursday, 18 September 1828, Jack Fuller bought Bodiam Castle for 3000 guineas at auction to save it from destruction.

On the afternoon of Friday, 11 April 1834, Fuller died at his home, 36 Devonshire Place, London. He was buried under the Pyramid in Brightling churchyard. The main beneficiary of his will was his nephew, Peregrine Palmer Fuller Palmer Acland (1789–1871).

References

*cite book |last=Hutchinson |first=Geoff |title=Fuller of Sussex: A Georgian Squire|year=1997 |publisher=M & W Morgan |location=Hastings, England |isbn=0951993666
*cite book | first=Catherine | last=Caufield | title=The Emperor of the United States and other magnificent British eccentrics | publisher=Routledge and Kegan Paul | year=1981 | isbn=0-7100-0957-7 | pages=90-92

External links

* " [http://www.johnmadjackfuller.homestead.com/ John Mad Jack Fuller: Squire of Brightling] " — The Life and Times of John "Mad Jack" Fuller
* [http://www.madjacksmorris.co.uk/ Mad Jack's Morris] — Hastings based Morris team founded in 1976 and named after John Mad Jack Fuller. The site includes a photo of his pyramid grave.
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/follies/mjintro.html A biography and information on follies] constructed by John Fuller.
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7008173.stm BBC News story]


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