John Oldmixon

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1673 – 1742

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Who was John Oldmixon?

John Oldmixon was an English historian.

He was a son of John Oldmixon of Oldmixon, Weston-super-Mare in Somerset. He was brought up by the family of Admiral Robert Blake in Bridgwater and later became involved in trade through the port of Bristol.

His first writings were poetry and dramas, among them being Amores Britannici; Epistles historical and gallant; and a tragedy, The Governor of Cyprus. His earliest historical work was The British Empire in America, followed by The Secret History of Europe; Arcana Gallica, or the Secret History of France for the last Century; and other smaller writings.

More important, although very biased, are Oldmixon's works on English history. His Critical history of England contains attacks on Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon and a defence of Bishop Gilbert Burnet, and its publication led to a controversy between Dr Zachary Grey and the author, who replied to Grey in his Clarendon and Whitlock compared. On the same lines he wrote his History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart. Herein he charged Francis Atterbury and other editors with tampering with the text of the History.

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Born
1673
Also known as
  • Oldmixon Mr.
Died
Jul 9, 1742

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on July 23, 2013

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