Thomas Barnes (Unitarian)
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Born13 February 1747
Warrington, Cheshire, England
Died27 June 1810
Almamater
Occupations
- Unitarian minister
- Educational reformer
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Thomas Barnes (1747–1810) was an English Unitarian minister and educational reformer.
He was the son of William Barnes, of Warrington. His mother was Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Blinston, of Wigan. He was born on 13 February 1747, and he lost his father when he was in his third year. He received his elementary education at Warrington grammar school, and later in the Warrington Academy. He was subsequently licensed as a preacher of the gospel, and became minister of the congregation at Cockey Moor (Ainsworth, near Bolton) in 1768. He remained there for eleven years. When he left, the numbers in attendance had trebled.