- John Horsley (archaeologist)
:"For the actor, see
John Horsley (actor) , and for the painter seeJohn Callcott Horsley ."John Horsley (c. 1685–
12 January ,1732 ) was a Britisharchaeologist famous for his book "Britannia Romana ". He was educated at theRoyal Grammar School, Newcastle [http://www.seaham.i12.com/myers/m-horsley.html] [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0075-4358(1932)22%3C161%3AJH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G] .John Hodgson , thehistorian ofNorthumberland , in a short memoir published in 1831, held that Horsley was born in 1685, atPinkie House , in the parish ofInveresk ,Midlothian , and that his father was a NorthumberlandNonconformist , who had migrated toScotland , but returned to England soon after the Revolution of 1688.J. H. Hinde , in theArchaeologia Aeliana of February 1865, held that he was a native ofNewcastle-on-Tyne , the son of Charles Horsley, a member of theTailors' Company of that town. He was educated at Newcastle, and atEdinburgh University , where he graduated MA on29 April ,1701 . There is evidence that he "was settled in Morpeth as aPresbyterian minister as early as 1709." Hodgson, however, thought that up to 1721, at which time he was residing at Widdrington, "he had not received ordination, but preached as a licentiate."Even if he was ordained then, his stay at the latter place was probably prolonged beyond that date; for he communicated to the
Philosophical Transactions notes on the rainfall there in the years 1722 and 1723. Hinde shows that during these years "he certainly followed secular employment as agent to the York Buildings Company, who had contracted to purchase and were then in possession of the Widdrington estates." At Morpeth Horsley opened a private school. Respect for his character and abilities attracted pupils irrespective of religious connection, among themNewton Ogle , afterwards dean of Westminster. He gave lectures onmechanics andhydrostatics in Morpeth,Alnwick and Newcastle, and was elected FRS on23 April ,1730 .It is as an archaeologist that Horsley is now known. His great work, "
Britannia Romana ", or "The Roman Antiquities of Britain" was published in 1732, one of the scarcest and most valuable of its class, containing the result of patient labor. There is in theBritish Museum a copy with notes byJohn Ward , biographer of the Gresham professors. Horsley died ofapoplexy on12 January 1732 , on the eve of the publication of the "Britannia Romana". He also published two sermons and a handbook to his lectures on mechanics, etc., and projected a history of Northumberland andDurham , collections for which were found among his papers.References
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