, M. D. and F. S. A. practised physic many years at Chester with great reputation. He published
, M. D. and F. S. A. practised
physic many years at Chester with great reputation. He
published (without his name), 1. “A Summary of the Life
of St. Werburgh, with a historical account of the images
upon her shrine (now the episcopal throne) in the choir
of Chester. Collected from ancient chronicles and old
writers. By a citizen of Chester. Published for the benefit of the Charity -school, Chester,
” 11 Penseroso: an evening’s contemplation in
St. John’s churchyard, Chester. A rhapsody, written more
than twenty years ago; and now (first) published, illustrated with notes historical and explanatory,
” London,
1767, 4to, (addressed, under the name of M. Meanwell, to the rev. John Allen, M. A. senior fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge, and rector of Torporley in Cheshire); in which
he takes a view of some of the most remarkable places
around it, distinguished by memorable personages and
events. He died Oct. 20, 1767, while he was preparing a
memorial of his native city. He had also made collections
for the county, which were left in the hands of his brother,
an attorney near Chester, but consist of little more than
transcripts from printed books and minute modern transactions, interweaving, with the history of the county and
city, a great mass of other general history.