Joseph Barret

Joseph Barret
Born 1665
Died 1699
Nationality English

Joseph Barret (1665–1699) was an English businessman and theological writer.

Biography

Barret was the son of John Barret, a nonconformist minister at Nottingham, and was born at Sandivere, Derbyshire, 2 August 1665. He was educated at Nottingham, where, from the sobriety of his ways, the boys called him "good man". His parents wished him to be apprenticed in London, but he preferred remaining at Nottingham, where he married Millicent, daughter of John Reyner, sometime fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He appears to have prospered in business, and to have been remarkable from childhood for his consistent piety. He died 28 August 1699.[1]

Works

His Remains (London, 1700), include an account of his religious experiences, occasional meditations, letters, and a brief character of him by his father.[2]

Family

Five children survived their father.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Buckland 1885, p. 279.
  2. Buckland 1885, p. 279 cites Barrett (1700). Remains. London.
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Buckland, Augustus Robert (1885). "Barret, Joseph". In Stephen, Leslie. Dictionary of National Biography 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 279. 

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