John Bransby

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Born1784 (1784)
Died5 March 1857 (aged 72–73)
Norfolk, England
Occupation(s)Educator, minister, schoolmaster
John Bransby
Portrait of Bransby, published in 1880
Born1784 (1784)
Died5 March 1857 (aged 72–73)
Norfolk, England
Alma materSt. John's College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Educator, minister, schoolmaster
Known forTeacher to Edgar Allan Poe

John Bransby (1784 – 5 March 1857) was an English educator and minister. He is best remembered as a schoolmaster of Edgar Allan Poe, and the basis for the character of "Reverend Doctor Bransby" in Poe's short story, "William Wilson".

Bransby was born in 1784. He attended St. John's College, Cambridge, receiving a Bachelors degree in 1805 and a Master of Arts degree in 1808.[1] Bransby was a cousin of Astley Cooper.[2]

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