Talk:Thomas Bray
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[edit]Dates of birth are inconsistent: from other sources 1758 is the date of baptism. Charles Matthews (talk) 07:40, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
Sources for future article expansion
[edit]Further reading sections are generally misguided here: no one curates them, they bloat, and there's no guidance as to how any of these are useful:
- Houlette, W. D. (1934). Parish libraries and the work of the Reverend Thomas Bray. Library Quarterly, 4588-609.
- Laugher, C. T. (1973). Thomas Bray's grand design; libraries of the Church of England in America, 1695–1785, by Charles T. Laugher. Chicago, American Library Association, 1973.
- William D. Houlette. Parish Libraries and the Work of the Reverend Thomas Bray. The Library Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Oct. 1934), pp. 588–609
- Joseph Towne Wheeler, "Thomas Bray and the Maryland Parochial Libraries," Maryland Historical Magazine (1939): 246–65
- Samuel Clyde McCulloch. Dr. Thomas Bray's Trip to Maryland: A Study in Militant Anglican Humanitarianism. The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jan. 1945), pp. 15–32
- Samuel Clyde McCulloch. Dr. Thomas Bray's Commissary Work in London, 1696–1699. The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct. 1945), pp. 334–348
- Charlotte Fletcher. The Reverend Thomas Bray, M. Alexandre Vattemare, and Library Science. The Library Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Apr. 1957), pp. 95–99
- Verner W. Crane. Dr. Thomas Bray and the Charitable Colony Project, 1730. The William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Jan. 1962), pp. 49–63
- David R. MacDonald The Transit of the Anglican Mind to the Maryland Colony: Thomas Bray & the Bray Libraries of Christ Church Durham Nanjemoy, Maryland 1696–1701 ISBN 978-1-929569-31-1 1
- Richard Rawlinson, Rev. Thomas Bray, his life and selected works relating to Maryland (Maryland Historical Society Fund publication No. 37) (Baltimore, 1901) 1, 2
Kindly restore these to the article as they are used to verify points in the text or once they are helpfully glossed. — LlywelynII 11:44, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]This edit established the use of the article as American English and his major importance is in his American legacy. Kindly maintain it consistently pending a new consensus to the contrary. — LlywelynII 12:04, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I have deleted a citation need raised against the name of the house John Bray was reputedly born in on grounds that a citation to An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire (1984), a book I possess, which first occurs at the end of the sentence, covers it by mentioning both the place and year of birth.Cloptonson (talk) 20:18, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
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