Name/Title
An Address, Part of Which, Only was Deleivered Upon the Opening of Baltimore College (1812)Entry/Object ID
M61.1 S56aSecondary Title
But agreeably to promise, the whole is now submitted to the public. To Which is Annexed a Funeral Masonic Sermon Upon the Happiness of the Righteous After Death (Published at the request of some friends).Description
Address at the opening of Baltimore College, published with a Masonic funeral sermon.Context
William Sinclair (d. 1830) was an Irish Presbyterian minister and a founding member of the Society of United Irishmen (est. 1791). For his participation in the rebellion of 1798, he was exiled to the United States, but discovered that even there his political activities were problematic. Instead he established the Baltimore Academy, which later merged with Baltimore College (founded by fellow United Irishman Dr. John Campbell White). He served as its vice president and also a professor of rhetoric and logic.
His dedication to General Bradley (see photograph and transcription) mentions the exile from Ireland. Was this the same (Colonel) Edward Bradley who served in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and was a personal friend of Andrew Jackson?
The dedication reads:
"To the Honorable General Bradley--
Sir, accept of this little new year's offering, as a pledge and memorial of your firmness & patriotism presented by the author, an Irish exile and adopted citizen; Expressive of the high opinion he entertains of your distinguished virtues as a sage and hero of the American Revolution."
[The latter portion "of the United States" was tacked on at a later date. It is unknown if it was by the author, Bradley, or the book's subsequent owners.]
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Religious LiteratureCataloged By
Adam KendallCategory
Literature and Music: Addresses, Lectures, Sermons, Essays (Instructional)
Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old Cat. #Other Number
366.109 S16ABook Details
Author
Sinclair, Reverend WilliamPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Baltimore, MDContinent
North AmericaDate Published
1812Printer
Matchett, Richard J.Place Printed
* Untyped Place Printed
Baltimore, MDContinent
North AmericaDate Printed
1812Update Date
February 15, 2024