Background
Bancroft was the son of Thomas Bancroft, a thread-maker, was born in Deansgate, Manchester.
Bancroft was the son of Thomas Bancroft, a thread-maker, was born in Deansgate, Manchester.
He held a school exhibition from 1778 to 1781, and graduated Bachelor of Arts at Brasenose College, Oxford, 10 October 1781.
At the age of six he was admitted into the Manchester Grammar School, where, in course of time, he became a teacher. In 1780 he obtained the Craven scholarship. In the same year he assisted in correcting the edition of Homer published by the Clarendon Press, and further helped Doctor Falconer in correcting an edition of Strabo.
Being disappointed of a fellowship at Oxford, he returned to Manchester grammar school as assistant master, and remained there until he was appointed head-master of King Henry VIII"s school at Chester.
Plays were occasionally performed by the boys, and a collection of Greek, Latin, and English exercises, partly written by the scholars and partly by Mr. Bancroft, was published at Chester (1788) under the title of “Prolusiones Poeticæ”’.
Her father prevented an attempted elopement by running his sword through Bancroft"s leg, a feat for which he had to pay Bancroft 1,000l. compensation. He bequeathed, however, 1,000l.
In 1793 Bancroft was presented by Bishop Cleaver to the living of Bolton-le-Moors, then worth about 250l. a year.
In 1798 Bancroft was made chaplain to the Bolton volunteers by royal warrant, and four years previously he had been appointed domestic chaplain to Viscount Castle-Stewart. He was made one of the four ‘king"s preachers’ allowed to the county of Lancaster by Doctor Majendie, bishop of Chester, in 1807. He continued vicar of Bolton until his death on 5 February 1811.
There is a tablet to his memory in the parish church.
He published various sermons, the ‘Prolusiones’ already mentioned, and wrote three dissertations (Oxford, 1835). There remain several of his manuscripts in possession of the family of Major Fell, of Bolton, who married one of Bancroft"s granddaughters.