William Winterbotham
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Portrait of Rev. William Winterbotham, made by John Ponsford of Devon, Summer 1828
Rev. William Winterbotham (December 15, 1763 - March 31, 1829) was a British Baptist minister and a political prisoner. He wrote some books introducing general information about China and the United States. BiographyWilliam Winterbotham was born in Little Minories, Aldgate, London on 15 December 1763. He is a son of John Winterbotham and Miss Elizabeth Hyett.[1] Because he expressed too liberal views in his sermons, Winterbotham was put into jail in Newgate Prison in 1793 [2] and released in 1797 [1]. When he was in prison, he wrote An Historical, Geographical and Philosophical View of the Chinese Empire (1795),[1] which provides general information about China, and An Historical, Geographical, Commericial, and Philosophical View of the American United States (4 vols, London, 1799) [3]. In 26th November 1797, he married Mary Brend and had children. (4 sons and 3 daughters) and finally died in 31st March 1829 in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Notes
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