Gillray, James
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Dates | c.1748-88 | ||
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Location | London (Chelsea) | ||
Vocation | Blacksmith | ||
Place of Birth | Culter, Lanarkshire | ||
Marriage | Jane Coleman | ||
Issue | James | ||
Place of birth | Source | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Biography found in his sons entry of the same name.
Enlisted in the cavalry and, as a trooper in the Queen's dragoons, lost an arm at the battle of Fontenoy (1745). He became in 1748 a pensioner at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Joined the Moravian Brethren (1749). As a strict Calvinist James Gillray senior had much in common with the Moravians and for over forty years he acted as sexton of their burial-ground at Chelsea.