Authorised form of name | Houghton; John (1645 - 1705); apothecary and author |
Dates | 1645 - 1705 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, England, Europe |
Date of birth | c. July 1645 |
Date of death | 1705 |
Dates and places | Baptism: Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England, Europe (21 July 1645) |
Occupation | Apothecary; Author |
Research field | Agriculture |
Activity | Education: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (admitted 1664); Lincoln's Inn (admitted 1665) Career: Apothecary; dealer in tea, coffee, chocolate and other luxury items; Editor of periodicals on the improvement of husbandry and trade Memberships: Society of Apothecaries |
Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 29/01/1680 |
Age at election | 34 |
Proposer | Robert Hooke |
Royal Society activity | Committee and panels: Committee for Agriculture |
Other Royal Society activity | Correspondent to John Beale, amongst others, on agricultural matters (1680s); Appointed to report on Fellows' arrears (1682) Had a discourse on coffee published in the 'Philosophical Transactions' (1699); Had a paper read to the Society on calendar use in Protestant countries (1699); Present natural history specimens to the Society (early 1700s); Appointed auditor of the accounts (1702) |
Relationships | Parents: Robert Houghton Married: Elizabeth Claget |
Published works | RCN: 45158 |
General context | Houghton first published a pamphlet in 1677, which advocated for free trade and predated his periodically published collection on the improvement of husbandry and trade. Amongst his correspondents were fellow Society members, such as John Evelyn (FRS 1663), Robert Plot (FRS 1677), and John Flamsteed (FRS 1677). In one later issue (1693) he included his first advertisment for the chocolate he sold. His periodicals offer an insight into the overlapping realms of physicians, laymen, and naturalists and he is regarded as having promoted the traditional superiority of the physician and the London College of Physicians, despite himself being a member of the Society of Apothecaries, at that time in conflict with the former. |
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Sources | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Hunter; LI; ODNB Barry, J. 2018. 'John Houghton and Medical Practice in London c. 1700', in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 92(4), pp. 575-603 Authority: Year of birth from Hunter. Alternate sources (VIAF) have 1640. References: Cantor, G. 1997. 'Quakers in the Royal Society, 1660-1750', in Notes and Records, vol. 51, pp. 175-193 |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/64357587 |
Royal Society code | NA3232 |
Reference number | Title | Date |
EL/W3/95 | Letter, from W to John Houghton | 4 January 1704 |
EL/P1/96 | Letter, from Mr Paul to Mr [John] Houghton | 11 October 1691 |
EL/W3/65 | Letter, from J Wright to John Houghton, dated at Oundle | 29 September 1694 |
LBO/12/38 | Copy etter from Dr Slare to John Houghton | 6 March 1699 |
MS/390/72 | Bond of John Houghton to the Treasurer of the Royal Society | 10 January 1682 |
CLP/25/132 | Letter, 'On butter' to John Houghton | 14 September 1685 |
MOB/004 | Twin-hulled ship after William Petty | 17th century |
CLP/16/10 | Paper, 'The conclusion of the Protestant [...] of the empire' by [John] Houghton | 1699 |
EL/B2/55 | Letter, from James Burrough to John Houghton, dated at Bury | 27 June 1700 |
EL/S2/23 | Letter, from John Scarlett to John Houghton, dated at Berlin | 18 December 1699 |
EL/OB/140 | Letter, from John Beale to John Houghton, dated at Yeovil, Somerset | 1 February 1680 |
EL/D1/52 | Letter, from William Derham to John Houghton, dated at Upminster | 5 April 1703 |