Joseph Bradford (preacher)
Joseph Bradford (c.1748 – 28 May 1808) was a British preacher and travelling companion of John Wesley.[2]
Reverend Joseph Bradford | |
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President of the Methodist Conference | |
In office 1795–1796 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Hanby |
Succeeded by | Thomas Taylor |
In office 1803–1804 | |
Preceded by | Joseph Taylor SEN |
Succeeded by | Henry Moore |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1748 [note 1] Blandford, Dorsetshire?, England |
Died | 28 May 1808 67)[1] Hull, England | (aged
Resting place | Holy Trinity Church, Hull. |
Spouse(s) | 1-Mary Angell 2-Elizabeth Turner(née Edwards) |
Occupation | Preacher |
Known for | Companion of John Wesley Methodist movement |
Life
Bradford was John Wesley's travelling companion 1774–1780 and again 1787–1790.[3] Wesley entrusted Bradford with transcribing his Journal and in 1785 also entrusted him with a letter to be read to the Conference after Wesley's death.[3] When Wesley was on his deathbed his friend Joseph Bradford was at his side.[4]
Bradford was twice President of the Methodist Conference in 1795 and 1803.[5] Bradford served as the first governor of Kingswood School from 1795 to 1802.[6]
Bradford suffered a severe paralysing stroke some months before his death in 1808.[7]
References
Notes
- Birth date varies as calculated after death from 1741 up to 1752 from marriage documents, but Wesley's publication and a letter written on the death of his wife Mary indicate 1748.
Citations
- 1808 Obituary
- Wakeley p211
- Vickers
- Kelly p36
- Bradford,CA pp34,40
- Hastling pp84,85,119
- Dickinson pp407,409
Sources
- Vickers, John A. "Bradford, Joseph". A Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- "1808 Obituary, with Anecdotes, of remarkable Persons". The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 103. 1808. p. 563.
- Kelly, Charles H, ed. (1891). Wesley and His Successors. London: Charles H Kelly. pp. 35–36. OL 7075665M.
- Bradford, Charles Angell (1930). The Life of The Rev. Joseph Bradford. London: R. F. Hunger. OL 7558501W.
- Hastling, A.H.L.; Addington Willis, W.; Workman, W.P. (1898). The History of Kingswood School. London: Charles H Kelly. pp. 84–85, 119. OL 7074813M.
- Wakeley, Joseph Beaumont (1856). The heroes of Methodism: containing sketches of eminent Methodist ministers, and characteristic anecdotes of their personal history. Carlton & Porter. pp. 209–216. OCLC 645123461.
- Dickinson, Robert (1825). The life of the rev. John Braithwaite, Wesleyan Methodist Preacher. pp. 407, 409. OCLC 222487365.
Further reading
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