American businessman, astronomer and college administrator
Thomas Brattle (June 20, 1658 – May 18, 1713) was an American merchant who served as treasurer of Harvard College and member of the Royal Society. He is known for his involvement in the Salem Witch Trials and the formation of the Brattle Street Church.
Brattle was also a mathematician, astronomer, and an experienced traveler.[1]
^Beau, Bryan F. Le (2016). The Story of the Salem Witch Trials. Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-50903-7.
ThomasBrattle (June 20, 1658 – May 18, 1713) was an American merchant who served as treasurer of Harvard College and member of the Royal Society. He is...
apologetic tone of Cases of Conscience that the moral panic had subsided, ThomasBrattle directly ridiculed the "superstitions" of Salem and Increase's defense...
Major-General William Brattle (April 18, 1706 – October 25, 1776) was an American politician, lawyer, cleric, physician and military officer who served...
Davis, ThomasBrattle. 1672: Thomas Lake, James Oliver, Hezekiah Usher, John Joyliffe, John Richards, William Davis, ThomasBrattle. 1673: Thomas Lake,...
Massachusetts William Bond – Speaker of the General Court, ceded authority ThomasBrattle Robert Calef Major Robert Pike John Hale, of Beverly, Massachusetts...
the 1690s, John Leverett the Younger, William Brattle (pastor of First Parish in Cambridge), ThomasBrattle, and Ebenezer Pemberton (pastor of Old South...
geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2019-12-06. Primary sources Brattle, Thomas (1914) [composed 1692]. "Letter of ThomasBrattle". In Burr, George L. (ed.). Narratives of...
church on Brattle Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In January 1698, "ThomasBrattle conveyed the land on which the meeting-house was to stand; and on the...
Live at the Brattle Theatre is a live album by Evan Dando recorded at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 18, 2000, and released...
General William Brattle, at that time the wealthiest man in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the son of William Brattle and nephew of ThomasBrattle. After the...
transatlantic merchants, Anglicans, and religious liberals such as ThomasBrattle, Benjamin Colman, and John Leverett. In the context of Queen Anne's...
proceedings and vigorously presumed the guilt of the accused. In a letter by ThomasBrattle on October 8, 1692, Danforth is described as among a select group of...
first permanent church organ in the United States, the Brattle organ, imported by ThomasBrattle, is installed in Boston at King's Chapel. John Tufts publishes...
prudence and figure that could then be pitched upon", and indeed, as ThomasBrattle pointed out, most were well-known and respected merchants from the Boston...
United States Political party Republican Spouse(s) ThomasBrattle Gannett, Sr. Children 3 (ThomasBrattle Jr., Benjamin Hamlen, and Peter) Parent(s) Ann Sheafe...
Tory Row is the nickname historically given by some to the part of Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where many Loyalists had mansions at the...
Katherine (née Brattle) Eyre (1664–1725), the widow of John Eyre and daughter of Captain ThomasBrattle. Her brother was ThomasBrattle, a merchant who...
first permanent church organ in the United States, the Brattle organ, imported by ThomasBrattle, is installed in Boston at King's Chapel. The colonial...
times. Bernácer Prize in 2013 for promoting economic research in Europe Brattle Prize in 2008 for the paper "The Risk-Adjusted Cost of Financial Distress"...
influential members of the colony: John Hull, Samuel Sewall, Edward Rawson, ThomasBrattle, Joshua Scottow, Hezekiah Usher and Capt. John Alden (the son of John...
and Kepler and promoted the Copernican hypotheses. Harvard graduate, ThomasBrattle prepared An Almanack of Coelestial Motions of the Sun and Planets with...