Roger Gale (antiquary), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Roger Gale (antiquary)

Member of Parliament; Antiquary

Date of Birth: 27-Sep-1672

Place of Birth: Histon and Impington, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 25-Jun-1744

Profession: politician

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Roger Gale (antiquary)

  • Roger Gale (27 September 1672 – 25 June 1744) was an English scholar and antiquary as well as a Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1705 to 1713.
  • His father was an ecclesiastic and professor at Cambridge, which the younger Gale also attended.
  • After his graduation, Gale briefly served as a diplomat in France, as well as holding a position as a reader at Oxford University's Bodleian Library.
  • On his father's death in 1702, Gale retired to his family estate, but was elected to Parliament in 1705, where he served until 1713.
  • He then continued in public service until 1735, when he once more retired to his estates. Besides his governmental career, Gale was a member of the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Society, where he served as treasurer.
  • Gale was known as a collector of manuscripts and other antiquarian items, writing a few published works on those subjects.
  • He donated his manuscript collection to his alma mater in 1738, and died in 1744.
  • Although contemporaries felt he was one of the foremost scholars of his age, later historians have been less convinced, contrasting his learning unfavourably with his father's.

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