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Samuel Musgrave

Samuel Musgrave, FRS (29 September 1732 – 5 July 1780) was an English classical scholar and physician.

He was born at Washfield, Devon, the son of Richard Musgrave. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford in 1749; and graduated B.A. from Corpus Christi College in 1754. He was elected to a Radcliffe travelling fellowship, at University College.[1]

Musgrave spent about a decade abroad. At the period when the Treaty of Paris (1763) was signed, Musgrave was resident in Paris. He formed a theory that British representatives had sold out to the French, allowing a treaty unfavourable to British interests. He brought his theory to the attention of Lord Halifax, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, when he returned to England in 1765. In 1766 he settled at Exeter, but moved to Plymouth to improve his career prospects.[2]

In an attempt to gain traction for his theory on the treaty, Musgrave published in 1769 a pamphlet in the form of an address to the people of Devon, accusing certain members of the British government of having been bribed by the French government. A further pamphlet involved Charles d'Eon de Beaumont, the French minister plenipotentiary to England. A controversy followed, and the House of Commons in 1770 decided that Musgrave's charges were unsubstantiated.[2]

Musgrave then earned a living in London by writing until his death, in reduced circumstances. He wrote several medical works and his edition of Euripides (1778) was considered an advance on that of Joshua Barnes.

Bibliography edit

  • See William Munk, Roll of the Royal College of Physicians, ii (1878)

References edit

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Musgrave, Samuel" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Musgrave, Samuel" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  2. ^ a b Cameron, Alick. "Musgrave, Samuel (1732–1780)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/19664. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

samuel, musgrave, september, 1732, july, 1780, english, classical, scholar, physician, born, washfield, devon, richard, musgrave, matriculated, queen, college, oxford, 1749, graduated, from, corpus, christi, college, 1754, elected, radcliffe, travelling, fello. Samuel Musgrave FRS 29 September 1732 5 July 1780 was an English classical scholar and physician He was born at Washfield Devon the son of Richard Musgrave He matriculated at Queen s College Oxford in 1749 and graduated B A from Corpus Christi College in 1754 He was elected to a Radcliffe travelling fellowship at University College 1 Musgrave spent about a decade abroad At the period when the Treaty of Paris 1763 was signed Musgrave was resident in Paris He formed a theory that British representatives had sold out to the French allowing a treaty unfavourable to British interests He brought his theory to the attention of Lord Halifax and the Speaker of the House of Commons when he returned to England in 1765 In 1766 he settled at Exeter but moved to Plymouth to improve his career prospects 2 In an attempt to gain traction for his theory on the treaty Musgrave published in 1769 a pamphlet in the form of an address to the people of Devon accusing certain members of the British government of having been bribed by the French government A further pamphlet involved Charles d Eon de Beaumont the French minister plenipotentiary to England A controversy followed and the House of Commons in 1770 decided that Musgrave s charges were unsubstantiated 2 Musgrave then earned a living in London by writing until his death in reduced circumstances He wrote several medical works and his edition of Euripides 1778 was considered an advance on that of Joshua Barnes Bibliography editSee William Munk Roll of the Royal College of Physicians ii 1878 References editChisholm Hugh ed 1911 Musgrave Samuel Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Notes edit Foster Joseph 1888 1892 Musgrave Samuel Alumni Oxonienses the Members of the University of Oxford 1715 1886 Oxford Parker and Co via Wikisource a b Cameron Alick Musgrave Samuel 1732 1780 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 19664 Subscription or UK public library membership required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Musgrave amp oldid 1065394527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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