Maurice Johnson (antiquary)

Summary

Maurice Johnson (1688–1755), of Spalding, was the founder of 'The Gentlemen's Society' (Spalding Gentlemen's Society).[1]

Portrait by George Vertue

Johnson was educated at Spalding Grammar School.[1] He studied law.[1]

In 1717 he assisted in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (Society of Antiquaries of London).[1] He invited William Stukeley to join the society. Johnson later formed 'The Stamford Society', basing this on the earlier society at Spalding.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Johnson, Maurice". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/14908. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1892). "Johnson, Maurice" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 30. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

Further reading edit

  • Honeybone, Diana; Honeybone, Michael (2014). The correspondence of William Stukeley and Maurice Johnson, 1714-1754. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. ISBN 9780901503985.
  • Daubney, Adam (2012). "Maurice Johnson: an eighteenth-century numismatist" (PDF). British Numismatic Journals. 82.
  • Ayres, Philip J. (1997). Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in Eighteenth-century England. p. 93. ISBN 0-521-58490-6.
  • Catalogue of an extensive and valuable collection of books, manuscripts, autograph letters, &c. including a portion of the library of Maurice Johnson,... Woodbridge: Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge. 1898.
  • Green, Everard (1890–1891). "The life, Worth and Work of Maurice Johnson, the Antiquary". Lincolnshire Notes and Queries. 2: 205-209.


External links edit

  • spalding-gentlemens-society.org

Johnson, Maurice (1688–1755) in libraries (WorldCat catalog)