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Authorised form of nameWanley; Humfrey (1672 - 1726)
Dates1672 - 1726
Place of birthCoventry, Warwickshire, England
Date of birth21 March 1672
Place of deathClarges Street, Hanover Square, London
Date of death06 July 1726
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Within the altar-rails of Marylebone Church, London
Research fieldAntiquities
Palaeography
ActivityEducation:
Apprenticed to Mr Wright, a draper in Coventry (1687-1694); St Edmund Hall, Oxford (matriculated 1695); transferred to University College (1696)
Career:
Compiled catalogues of the manuscripts in Coventry School and St Mary's church, Warwick; Assistant in the Bodleian Library (1696-1700); on behalf of George Hickes travelled through England in search of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts (1699-1700); appointed Deputy Secretary of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) through the influence of Robert Nelson FRS (1680) (1700-1702); Secretary, SPCK (1702-1708); Librarian to Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford (FRS 1712) (1708) and to his son, Edward, 2nd Earl of Oxford (FRS 1727) (1711); employed by the Royal Society; died of dropsy; his collection of bibles and prayer books was bought by St Paul's Cathedral
Memberships:
FSA (1717)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election20/11/1706
ProposerSir Hans Sloane
RelationshipsSon of Nathaniel Wanley, Rector of Trinity Church, Coventry, and his wife, Ellen, daughter of Humphrey Burton, Coroner and Town Clerk of Coventry.
Married: 1) Anna, widow of Bernard Martin Berenclow and daughter of Thomas Bourchier of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 2) Ann, who afterwards married William Lloyd of St James's, Westminster
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Thomas
CodeNA5381
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
AB/1/2/2/1Mr Andrew Hay's Commission16 April 1720
MS/390/129Bond of Humfrey Wanley to the Treasurer of the Royal Society26 March 1707
IM/004782Wanley, Humfreynd
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