- John Keate
John Keate (1773 –
5 March 1852 ) was an English schoolmaster.He was born at
Wells ,Somerset , the son of Prebendary William Keate, D.D., rector ofLaverton, Somerset , and brother ofRobert Keate FRCS (1777-1857),Serjeant-Surgeon toKing William IV andQueen Victoria ..He was educated at Eton and Kings College,
Cambridge , where he had a brilliant career as a scholar; taking holy orders, he became, about 1797, an assistant master at Eton College. In 1809 he was elected headmaster. The discipline of the school was then in a most unsatisfactory condition, and Dr Keate (who took the degree of D.D. in 1810) took stern measures to improve it. His partiality for the birch became a by-word, but he succeeded in restoring order and strengthening the weakened authority of the masters. Beneath an outwardly rough manner the little man concealed a really kind heart, and when he retired in 1834, the boys, who admired his courage, presented him with a handsome testimonial. A couple of years before he had publicly flogged eighty boys on one day.Keate was made a canon of Windsor in 1820. He died at
Hartley Westpall ,Hampshire , of which parish he had been rector since 1824.ee
*Maxwell Lyte, "History of Eton College" (3rd ed., 1899);
*Collins, "Etoniana";
*Harwood, "Alumni Etonienses";
*"Annual Register" (1852),
*"Gentleman's Magazine" (1852).References
*1911
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