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Elizabeth Rayner

Elizabeth Rayner or Raynor, ''née'' Collier (1714–1800) was a British Unitarian benefactress.
Mrs Rayner was the daughter of Jonathan Collier of Dalston (1676-1751), mercer and a Director of the South Sea Company. She married widower John Rayner (1777 ) in 1754. Through her sister Susanna Collier, Mrs John Lewis, Mrs Rayner was the great aunt of Peter Burrell Jr., whose second daughter Isabella, married Lord Algernon Percy; Burrell's third daughter, Frances, married Hugh Percy, later 2nd Duke of Northumberland.
Mrs Rayner converted to Unitarianism on hearing Theophilus Lindsey preach, following which, she became a regular attendant at Essex Street Chapel. She was a generous friend to, and a constant benefactress to Unitarian causes.
She became acquainted with Joseph Priestley when he was preparing his removal to Birmingham in 1779. She contributed towards the cost of Priestley's moving, and gave him annual gifts of £50, as well as bearing the full cost of publishing his ''History of Early Opinions Concerning Christ'' (1786), which is dedicated to her. In addition, at Dr Priestley’s request, Mrs Rayner set aside some stocks for Joseph Priestley Jr. to purchase a partnership.〔Priestley to Lindsey, 28 Feb & 7 Mar 1791 (Simon Mills,ed.: ''The letters of Joseph Priestley to Theophilus Lindsey'', 1769-1794, at http://www.english.qmul.ac.uk/drwilliams/pubs/content.html.).〕
When William Winterbotham was incarcerated for four years in Newgate prison for allegedly uttering the phrase "French Revolution" and criticising the slave trade, Rev Lindsey and Mrs Rayner were a constant support.〔Thomas Belsham, Memoirs of Theophilus Lindsey (London, 1812)〕 Winterbotham subsequently named his two eldest sons ''Rayner'' Winterbotham (1798-1879) and ''Lindsey'' Winterbotham (1799-1871), respectively.
Mrs Rayner died at her home in Titchfield Street on 11 July 1800, aged 84. In her will, she asked for a simple burial, in a lead-lined coffin in "Mr Lindsay's vault", in Bunhill Fields. She made numerous bequests, including £2,000 in public stock to Dr Priestley, and a separate bequest for his son William.〔PCC copy of will dated 19 Oct 1795, TNA PROB 11/1345. When her husband died Mrs Rayner had deposited £10,000 in Annuities to cover particular bequests for his grandchildren. The interest and surplus from this, she bequeathed 'to William Priestley one of the younger sons of Dr Joseph Priestley'.〕
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