Alexander Catcott

The Reverend Alexander Catcott (1725 – 1779) was an English geologist and theologian born in Bristol, who became the vicar of Temple Church, Bristol and the author of numerous works on science and theology.

He was the son of Reverend Alexander Stopford Catcott M.A., headmaster of Bristol Grammar School, and Martha Symes, and brother of George Symes Catcott, the friend of Thomas Chatterton. His views on the Bible as a scientific source were influenced by the ideas of John Hutchinson (1674–1737) and are expressed in his ''A Treatise on the Deluge''. This identified the Chinese cultural hero Fu Xi with Biblical Noah.

Catcott left his book collection and two cabinets of his fossils and minerals as a bequest to Bristol's public library. These were housed in the Old Library on King Street and were one of the first public displays of fossils in the country. Later transferred to the Bristol Museum, the fossils were destroyed in World War II. However, Catcott's books were in the new Central Library building and survived. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Catcott, Alexander
Published 1756
sold by E. Withers, at the seven Stars, near Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street; R. Clements, in Oxford; and by the booksellers in Bristol

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by Catcott, Alexander
Published 1768
printed for the author. by E. Allen, in Bolt-Court; and sold by B. White, at Horace's-Head, in Fleet-Street

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1742
printed by H. Woodfall, for John Oswald at the Rose and Crown, in the Poultry, near the Mansion-House; and sold by John Wilson Bookseller in Bristol. MDCCXLII. Sold also by the booksellers of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, &c

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1738
printed by J. Bettenham: and sold by G. Strahan at the Golden Ball in Cornhill; W. Innys and R. Manby at the West End of St. Paul's; and J. Wilson in Wine-Street, Bristol

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1738
Prostat venalis apud G. Strahan, ad insigne Auratae Pilae, in Cornhill, Londini ; &c. J. Wi llson, in Wine-Street, Bristolliae

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1737
printed and sold by Felix Farley, at Shakespear's Head in Castle-Green; also sold by W. Evans, on St. James's Back; J. Wilson, in Wine-Street; and P. Brown, in St. Thomas-Street

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1717
printed at the Theater for Anthony Peisley Bookseller: and are to be sold by James Knapton, William Taylor, Henry Clements, William Meadows, and John Morphew, Booksellers in London