Jonas Hanway

Jonas Hanway

Jonas Hanway (1712 – September 5, 1786), English traveller and philanthropist, was born at Portsmouth.

While still a child his father, a victualler, died, and the family moved to London. In 1729 Jonas was apprenticed to a merchant in Lisbon. In 1743, after he had been some time in business for himself in London, he became a partner with Mr Dingley, a merchant in St Petersburg, and in this way was led to travel in Russia and Persia. Leaving St Petersburg on September 10, 1743, and passing south by Moscow, Tsaritsyn and Astrakhan, he embarked on the Caspian Sea on November 22, and arrived at Astrabad on December 18. Here his goods were seized by Mohammed Hassan Beg, and it was only after great privations that he reached the camp of Nadir Shah, under whose protection he recovered most (85%) of his property.

His return journey was embarrassed by sickness (at Resht), by attacks from pirates, and by six weeks' quarantine; and he only reappeared at St Petersburg on January 1, 1745. He again left the Russian capital on July 9, 1750 and travelled through Germany and the Netherlands to England (October 28). The rest of his life was mostly spent in London, where the narrative of his travels (published in 1753) soon made him a man of note, and where he devoted himself to philanthropy and good citizenship.

In 1756 he founded The Marine Society, to keep up the supply of British seamen; in 1758 he became a governor of the Foundling Hospital, a position which was upgraded to vice president in 1772; he was instrumental in establishing the Magdalen Hospital; in 1761 he procured a better system of parochial birth registration in London; and in 1762 he was appointed a commissioner for victualling the navy (July 10); this office he held till October 1783. He died, unmarried, on 5 September 1786 and is now buried in the crypt at St Mary's Church, Hanwell.

He was the first Londoner, it is said, to carry an umbrella, and he lived to triumph over all the hackney coachmen who tried to hoot and hustle him down. [William John Thomas, (John) Doran, Henry Frederick Turle, Joseph Knight, Vernon Horace Rendall, Florence Hayllar (1850) [http://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=0KMK3AH2zC5ow1ERfW&id=clsCAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA25&lpg=PA25&dq=umbrella+hanway Notes and Queries: Umbrellas] . Oxford University Press; pp25. Retrieved 2006-10-30] He attacked vail-giving, or tipping, with some temporary success; by his onslaught upon tea-drinking he became involved in controversy with Johnson and Goldsmith. His last efforts were on behalf of little chimney-sweeps. His advocacy of solitary confinement for prisoners and opposition to Jewish naturalization were more questionable instances of his activity in social matters. [Hanway, Jonas (1776) [http://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=OCLC38681714&id=8VNtvyCNiRYC&pg=PA4&dq=%22jonas+Hanway%22 Solitude in Imprisonment: With Proper Profitable Labour and a Spare Diet, the Most Humane and...] J. Bew. Retrieved 2006-10-30]

Hanway left seventy-four printed works, mostly pamphlets; the only one of literary importance is the "Historical Account of British Trade over the Caspian Sea, with a Journal of Travels, etc." (London, 1753). On his life, see also Pugh, "Remarkable Occurrences in the Life of Jonas Hanway" (London, 1787); "Gentleman's Magazine", vol. xxxii. p. 342; vol. lvi. pt. ii. pp. 812814, 1090, 1143-1144; vol. lxv. pt. ii. pp. 72 1722, 834835; "Notes and Queries", 1st series, i. 436, ii. 25; 3rd series, vii. 311; 4th series, viii. 416.

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