- Abraham Bennet
Abraham Bennet FRS (baptised 20 December 1749 - buried 9 May 1799) was an English
clergy man andphysicist , the inventor of thegold-leaf electroscope and developer of an improvedmagnetometer . Though he was cited byAlessandro Volta as a key influence on his own work, Bennet's work was curtailed by the political turbulence of his time.Elliott (1999)]Life
Abraham was baptised in
Taxal ,Derbyshire , the son of another Abraham Bennet, a schoolmaster, and his wife Ann "née" Fallowes. There is no record of him having attendeduniversity but he is recorded as a teacher atWirksworth Grammar School as "MA". He was ordained in London in 1775 and appointedcurate atTideswell and, one year later, additionally atWirksworth , with a combined annualstipend of £60. He further becamerector ofFenny Bentley ,domestic chaplain to theDuke of Devonshire , perpetual curate of Woburn andlibrarian to theDuke of Bedford .Bennet had broad interests in
natural philosophy and was associated with, though not a member of, theLunar Society and theDerby Philosophical Society . He was particularly close toErasmus Darwin . Darwin suggested that Bennet make electrical measurements as part of an investigation intoelectricity and weather. Bennet then worked assiduously establishing his expertise in electricity, achieving sufficient reputatation to be part of a meeting withTiberius Cavallo , William Nicholson and Volta in London in 1782."New Experiments"
Bennet published "New Experiments on Electricity" in 1789. In it, he described:
*The gold-leaf electroscope;
*Adoubler of electricity , already announced in a paper communicated to theRoyal Society by Rev. Richard Kaye FRS,Dean of Lincoln in 1787; and
*A theory of electricity that anticipated Volta's contact theory. Bennet's work was a key element in leading Volta to the contact theory and the development of thevoltaic pile .Bennet described experiments with an
electrophorus and the generation of electricity byevaporation . Bennet extended his thinking into various theories about electricity and weather, with electrical explanations of the "aurora borealis " andmeteor s. He interpretedlightning as the release ofelectrical charge from clouds, and went on to hypothesise that rain was caused by lightning and also thatearthquake s had an electrical origin.Politics
Among Bennet's other patrons were
Joseph Banks , George Adams and the Wirksworthsquire s, theGell family . The Gells, Kaye, Banks, Adams, and the Dukes of Devonshire and Bedford were all establishment figures whose hostility to the radicals of the Lunar and Derby Philosophical Societies intensified in the British reaction to theFrench Revolution . Bennet increasinly found it necessary to take sides, signing the Gells'petition againstJacobinism in 1795. Bennet's scientific work ends around this date, possibly from ill-health but also possibly from his inability to resolve the tensions among his erstwhile supporters.Personal life
He married Jane (died 1826) and the couple had six daughters and two sons. Bennet died of a "severe illness".
Honours and memorial
*
Fellow of the Royal Society , (1789);
*There is a memorial plaque in Wirksworth church and a portrait by an unknown artist.References
Bibliography
*Obituary:
**"Derby Mercury", 23 May 1799----
* cite journal | author=Elliott, P. | title=PDF| [http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/content/klgdd0umcmvjqnpr/fulltext.pdf Abraham Bennet F.R.S. (1749-1799): a provincial electrician in eighteenth-century England] |279 KiB | journal=Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London | volume=53(1) | pages=59–78 | year=1999
* cite book | author=Heilbron. J. L. | title=Electricity in the 17th and 18th Centuries: A Study of Early Modern Physics | origyear=1979 | pages=450-451, 457-458 | publisher=Dover Publications | edition=New Ed | year=2000 | id=ISBN 0486406881 | location=New York
* cite book | author=Mottelay, P. F. | title=A Bibliographical History of Electricity and Magnetism | pages=289-291 | location=London | origyear=1922 | publisher=Read Books | year=2007 | id=ISBN 1406754765
*Schaffer, S. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37178 Bennet, Abraham (bap. 1749, d. 1799)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 2 September 2007 ODNBsub
* cite journal | author=Shurlock, F. W. | title=Abraham Bennet FRS | journal=Science Progress | pages=452–464 | year=1925
* cite journal | author=Walker, W.C. | title=The detection and estimation of electric charges in the eighteenth century | journal=Annals of Science | volume=1 | pages=66–100 | year=1936 | doi=10.1080/00033793600200071
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