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John Priestman : ウィキペディア英語版
John Priestman
Sir John Priestman, 1st Baronet (22 March 1855 – 5 August 1941) was a British shipbuilder and charitable benefactor.
Priestman was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, the son of Robert Priestman (1824–1867), a baker, and Jane Smith (c.1830–1903).〔England & Wales Census 1851, Class: HO107; Piece: 2385; Folio: 243; Page: 40; GSU roll: 87063〕〔England & Wales Birth Index: Jan–Feb–Mar 1855, Auckland, 10a, 121〕
Aged 14, Priestman became an apprentice to John Blumer, a shipbuilder at Sunderland, and later became chief draughtsman at W. Pickersgill & Sons. In 1882, he set up his own yard at Castletown. He married Naomi Huntly (1857–1908) in 1881 at Sunderland.〔England & Wales Marriage Index: Apr–May–Jun 1881, Sunderland, 10a, 725〕
Priestman donated £6000〔About £2,000,000 in 2008〕 to the building of St Andrew's Church, Roker (completed in 1907), which was built in memory to his mother. In 1931, he established the Sir John Priestman Trust, whose purposes included 'feeding of poor... in times of distress', the 'employment and payment of nurses for the sick and infirm' and the building, 'maintaining and furnishing (including provision of organs)' of 'churches and mission halls and schools'. In 1933 he donated £35,000〔About £7,000,000 in 2008〕 to the rebuilding of St Michael's Church, Sunderland, he paid for the building of St Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds (built 1937–39) and in 1939 he financed £20,000〔About £3,500,000 in 2008〕 for the construction of the Priestman Building, originally a library for Sunderland Technical College and now part of the University of Sunderland.
Priestman was gazetted a Knight Bachelor for "public and political services in Sunderland" on 29 June 1923 and was knighted at Buckingham Palace by George V on 25 July. He was further gazetted a baronet, of Monkwearmouth in the County of Durham, for "services to many social organisations in Durham" on 1 June 1934 and his letters patent were issued on 30 June.
Priestman died in 1941, aged 86.〔England & Wales Death Index: Jul–Aug–Sep 1941, Knaresborough, 9a, 269〕 As he died without male heirs, his baronetcy became extinct.
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