- John Disney
John Disney (
29 May 1779 -6 May 1857 ) was an Englishbarrister andarchaeologist . Born atFlintham Hall ,Nottinghamshire , he was the eldest son of the Reverend John Disney, aUnitarian clergyman .Disney was educated at home until the age of 16, when he went up to
Peterhouse, Cambridge . In 1798 he was admitted to theInner Temple , and was called to the Bar in 1803. Subsequently he was appointed Recorder ofBridport in 1807 andSheriff ofDorset in 1818. He left the post of Recorder in 1823 and at some point afterwards moved to Essex.In 1816 his father died and Disney inherited a collection of
antiquities that had been collected by his family. He began to catalogue these antiquities, and to add to the collection. The collection was further enlarged by gifts fromCharles Callis Western andJames Christie . His catalogue was eventually published in 1846 as "Museum Disneianum", closely followed by a second edition and supplements.Disney presented most of the
sculptures in his collection to theFitzwilliam Museum , Cambridge in 1850. In 1851 he endowed with £1,000 theDisney Professorship of Archaeology at theUniversity of Cambridge . Upon his death in 1857 an additional £3,500 were bequested to support the Disney Professorship, and what remained of his private collection was sold byChristie's auction house.Disney was married to Sophia Disney-Ffytche in 1802. They had three children; two sons and a daughter. Disney was elected Fellow of the
Royal Society in 1832 and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1839.External links
* [http://www.swan.ac.uk/classics/staff/dg/dnb/disney/ Dr John Disney]
* [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge]
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