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          Jonathan Boucher, c.

          Boucher expressed his thoughts and ideas regarding the appropriateness of the protest movements in America and the idea of the Revolution.

        1. Jonathan Boucher (), an English-born Anglican clergyman who settled in Virginia in , was staunchly loyal to the British Crown.
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        3. In this activity, students will create a biography poster for an important person from the American Revolution.
        4. The elderly Jonathan Boucher, c, from a contemporary engraved portrait.
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          Rev. Jonathan Boucher FRSE, FSA (12 March 1738 – 27 April 1804) was an English clergyman, teacher, preacher and philologist.

          Early career

          Jonathan Boucher was born in Blencogo, near Wigton, Cumberland, and educated at the Wigton Grammar School.

          After training in Workington, Jonathan became a teacher, at St. Bees School and in 1759 went to Virginia, where he became a private tutor in the families of Virginia planters. Invited to become vicar of a nearby Anglican church, but lacking any religious qualifications, he briefly returned to England, to be ordained by the bishop of London in March 1762.

          He also carried a cane around the colony.

          He landed in America again on 12 July, was associated with the Anglican Church, and remained until 1775 as rector of various Virginia and Maryland parishes, including St. Mary's, Caroline County, Virginia, Hanover, King George County, Virginia, and St Anne's in Annapolis, Maryland an