Biographical Sketch
"Born at Marton in Shropshire [England], Bray went from grammar School to Oxford and was ordained [Church of England] on graduation. After a short curacy he became domestic chaplain to Sir Thomas Price in Warwickshire, who gave Bray the living of Marston Lee, where...he noted the poverty of the country parson preventing him purchasing relevant books to meet the demands of his work."
Current archaeological, historical, and interpretative work is being done at William & Mary to better understand the Bray School, a school for free and enslaved African American children between 1760-1774 established by The Associations of Dr. Bray.
Materials in the Special Collections Research Center
- Thomas Bray in SCRC Database
- Thomas Bray in SCRC Rare Books Collection
Further Reading
- Minutes of the Associates of the Late Dr. Bray, 17 January 1760 National Archives, Founders Online. Manuscript: University of Virginia library. (accessed December 7, 2016)
- Middleton, Arthur. Eminent English Churchmen, Thomas Bray (1656-1730). Project Canterbury AD 2003. http://anglicanhistory.org/essays/middleton/bray.pdf (accessed December 5, 2016).