Thomas Bacon (192)

Election date: 1768 (Elected to the revived American Philosophical Society.)

Thomas Bacon (c. 1700–24 May 1768) was a customs manager, printer, and Anglican priest, and a member of the American Philosophical Society via his 1768 election. Bacon was probably born on the Isle of Man, and little is known of his life before his employ first managing a coal depot and then the Dublin Customs House in the 1730s. He found his greatest success as a printer publishing the semi-weekly Dublin Mercury and then the official records of the Irish government (as the Dublin Gazette) during the early 1740s. After the loss of that contract, Bacon read theology, became a priest in 1745, and sailed for Maryland, landing at St. Peter’s in White Marsh. Erudite and affable, Bacon won quick acceptance to Annapolis’s literary Tuesday Club, in the Masonic lodge, and as a clever and talented poet, violinist and cellist, offering verse and minuets in small venues and grander concerts for charitable benefit. His concern for Maryland’s enslaved population was both genuine but also emblematic for its limits. Sermons to masters and slaves highlighted mutual obligations: masters and mistresses should encourage Christianity among their enslaved and treat them humanely; the enslaved should remain obedient. He founded a short-lived charity school for the orphaned, poor, and enslaved, which would instruct them in preparation for apprenticeship, but construction costs and the outbreak of the Seven Years’ War shortened its life. He labored a decade on a six-volume abridged collection of the laws of Maryland. His 1758 appointment to All Saints in Frederick sustained these labors with an annual income of £400, a quarter of which he used to hire a curate to lighten his pastoral load. Problems in his personal life, including being libeled for the rape of a mixed-race woman (victor in the suit) and a strangely lax attitude for canon rules when it came to his own remarriage (quietly forgotten) damaged his political connections, but he was broadly respected as a pastor until the end of his days. (PI)




Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.001
A compleat system of the revenue of Ireland, in its several branches of import, export, and inland duties. Containing, I. An abridgment of all the English and Irish statutes now in force relating to the revenue of Ireland, alphabetically digested under proper heads, with reference to the acts at large. II. The former and additional book of rates inwards and outwards, with the neat duties payable on each species of goods therein mentioned, and the neat re-payment on exportation of foreign goods in time, affixed to each denomination; all discounts deducted. III. A distinct view of the duties which compose the body of the revenue of Ireland, according to their several denominations; wherein the nature and extent of each is fully explain’d: with the method of computing and collecting the same. IV. The method of making entries inwards and outwards: Of granting and obtaining praemiums, debentures, &c. The usual tares and allowances, with tables of fees, and other useful tables : directions to masters of ships, &c. calculated for the use of all officers, merchants, masters of ships, and other concerned in the revenue or trade of Ireland. By Thomas Bacon, of the custom-house, Dublin. Ordered to be published by the Chief Commissioners and Governors of His Majesty’s Revenue of Ireland.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
Dublin: printed by R. Reilly, for the author, and are to be sold by the booksellers, [1737]
Subjects:
Revenue -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800. | Customs administration -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800. | Foreign trade regulation -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800. | Excise tax -- Ireland -- Tables.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Commerce
Editions:
2x 1737 (Dublin), 1x 1744 (Dublin)
Editions Note:

Three Dublin editions: two in 1737 and one in 1744.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.002
Four sermons, preached at the parish church of St. Peter, in Talbot County, in the province of Maryland, by the Rev. Thomas Bacon, ... viz. two sermons to black slaves, and two sermons for the benefit of a charity working-school, ...
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
[Bath]: London: printed by John Oliver, in the year, 1753. Re-printed at Bath, by R. Cruttwell, 1783.
Subjects:
African Americans -- Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 2685
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons | Slavery
Editions:
1x 1783
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.003
Four sermons, upon the great and indispensible duty of all Christian masters and mistresses to bring up their negro slaves in the knowledge and fear of God. Preached at the parish church of St Peter in Talbot County, in the Province of Maryland.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
London: Printed by J. Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfield, [1750]
Subjects:
Bible -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 2686 | Evans 40646 | Shaw-Shoemaker 27769
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons | Slavery
Editions:
1x 1750 (London), 1x 1813 (Winchester, VA)
Editions Note:

Two editions: one in 1750 (London) and one in 1813 (Winchester, VA).

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.004
Laws of Maryland at large, with proper indexes. Now first collected into one compleat body, and published from the original acts and records, remaining in the secretary’s-office of the said province. Together with notes and other matters, relative to the Constitution thereof, extracted from the provincial records. To which is prefixed, the charter, with an English translation. By Thomas Bacon, Rector of All-Saints Parish in Frederick County, and Domestic Chaplain in Maryland to the Right Honourable Frederick Lord Baltimore.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Compiler and Editor) | Maryland (Corporate Author)
Publication:
Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green, printer to the province, [1765]
Subjects:
Equity pleading and procedure -- Maryland -- Early works to 1800. | Land tenure -- Law and legislation -- Maryland -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 2684 | Sabin 45186 | Evans 10049
APS Subjects:
Law
Editions:
1x 1765
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.005
A sermon, preached at Annapolis, in Maryland, before a society of free and accepted Masons, in the parish church of St. Anne, June 25, 1753.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
[Annapolis]: Printed and sold by Jonas Green, in Charles Street, 1753.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 40646
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons
Editions:
1x 1753
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.006
A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Peter’s, in Talbot County, Maryland : on Sunday the 14th of October, 1750. For the benefit of a charity working school to be set up in the said parish, for the maintenance and education of orphans and other poor children, and negroes. By the Reverend Thomas Bacon, rector of the said parish. Published at the request of the trustees. To which is added, copies of the proposals, rules, subscription roll, and other matters, and proceedings relating to the said school.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
London: Printed by J. Oliver; and are to be sold for the benefit of the said charity school, [1751]
Subjects:
Bible -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
Editions:
1x 1751
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.007
Tract, addressed to masters and mistresses, on the subject of the religious instruction of their slaves; extracted from the sermons of the Rev. Thomas Bacon.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
[London?], [1790?]
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons | Slavery
Editions:
1x 1790
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.008
Two sermons, preached to a congregation of black slaves, at the parish church of S.P. in the province of Maryland. By an American pastor.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed by John Oliver, 1749.
Subjects:
Bible -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | African Americans -- Religion -- Early works to 1800. | Master and servant -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800. | Slaves -- United States -- Social conditions -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 2687
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons | Slavery
Editions:
1x 1749 (London), 1x 1782 (London)
Editions Note:

Two London editions, one in 1749 and one in 1782.

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Member(s): Thomas Bacon
192.009
Six sermons, on the several duties of masters, mistresses, slaves, &c. : Preached at the parish church of St. Peter, in Talbot County in the province of Maryland.
Creator(s):
Bacon, Thomas, approximately 1700-1768 (Author)
Publication:
London: Printed by J. Oliver ; And sold by B. Dod ..., 1751.
Subjects:
Slaves -- United States -- Social conditions. African Americans -- Religion. | Sermons, American. African Americans -- Religion | Sermons, American. Slaves -- Social conditions.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 2685
APS Subjects:
Religion | Sermons | Slavery
Editions:
1x 1751
Editions Note:

One edition. A combination of the earlier Two Sermons (1749) and Four Sermons (1750); cross-listed with earlier Four Sermons by Sabin.

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