John Bonnycastle

John Bonnycastle (baptized 29 December 1751, Hardwick or Whitchurch, England; died 15 May 1821, Woolwich, England) was an English teacher of mathematics and author.

Life

John Bonnycastle was born in Buckinghamshire, in about 1750. Nothing is known of his family or early life, but he went to London where he established an Academy. He became a tutor to the two sons of the Earl of Pontefract at Easton in Northumberland. Between 1782 and 1785, he was appointed Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, where he remained until his death on 15 May 1821.[1]

He was a prolific writer, and wrote for the early volumes of Rees's Cyclopædia, about algebra, analysis and astronomy.

Family

At the age of 19, he married a Miss Rolt, but she died young. His son, Charles Bonnycastle (1796-1840) became Professor of Mathematics at the University of Virginia.

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