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REVEREND JOSEPH HUNTER MANUSCRIPTS: TRANSCRIPTS

Archive Collection: YAS/MS164

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Type of record: Archive

Title: REVEREND JOSEPH HUNTER MANUSCRIPTS: TRANSCRIPTS

Level: Collection

Classmark: YAS/MS164

Date(s): 19th century

Size and medium: 1 volume

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/461005

Collection group(s): Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society

Description

Comprising a volume with the signatures, first of Dorothy Micklethwait (whose initials are on the cover), 1648, afterwards of Dorothea Stillington, 1681 and Dorothea Stephenson, 1771. It contains copies or notes of sermons, hymns etc. There are copies of the wills of Anna Maria Stephenson, William Hall, Thomas Gunning and Hannah Fox. According to Dugdales pedigree of Micklethwait of Swine, Dorothy, daughter of Joseph Micklethwait married Thomas Stillington

Biography or history

Joseph Hunter (1783-1861) was an antiquary and record scholar. He was born in Sheffield, the son of a cutler. He was trained as a cutler, but went on to train as a Presbyterian minister. Despite living in Bath and London he remained interested in studying the history of Yorkshire and published 'Hallamshire: the history and topography of the parish of Sheffield' and 'South Yorkshire' (a history of the deanery of Doncaster).

Provenance

From Rev Joseph Hunter's library. Phillipps 17331

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