William Pitt Scargill (1787 â 24 January 1836) was an English Unitarian minister and writer.
Scargill was born in London in 1787. Originally intended for a business life, he attracted the notice of Hugh Worthington, minister at Salters' Hall, under whose advice he studied for the ministry at Wymondley academy. For six months (March to August 1811) he was assistant to James Tayler at High Pavement Chapel, Nottingham. In 1812 he succeeded Thomas Madge as minister of Churchgate Street Chapel, Bury St. Edmunds, and held this charge for twenty years.
His ministry was not successful, and he turned to literature as a means of augmenting a narrow income, contributing to periodicals, and producing original tales and sketches. He had been a liberal in politics, but displeased his congregation by becoming a writer for the tory press. Resigning his charge in 1832, he became an adherent of the established church.
At the end of 1834 he published anonymously âÂÂThe Autobiography of a Dissenting Minister,â in which he plays the part of a candid friend to his former co-religionists. The book is often classed with the anonymous âÂÂParticulars of the Life of a Dissenting Ministerâ [1813], by Charles Lloyd; but Lloyd's is a genuine autobiography, Scargill's a romance, though possibly based on his early life and education. He made a precarious living by his pen, yet his sketches are brisk and readable, with a curious vein of paradox. An essay on âÂÂThe Blessings of Biographyâ opens with the advice, âÂÂIf you think a man to be a devil, and want to make him an angel, sit down to write a biography of him.â He was famed as a punster. He died of brain fever at Bury St. Edmunds on 24 January 1836.
He married Mary Anne, daughter of Robert Cutting of Chevington, Suffolk, who survived him with two children.
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His widow edited some of his contributions to periodicals, many from the âÂÂAtlasâ newspaper, with the title âÂÂThe Widow's Offering. A selection of Tales and Essays,â 1837, 8vo, 2 vols. Of this a pirated edition appeared as âÂÂThe English Sketchbook,â 1856, 8vo. His widow republished the collection with title âÂÂEssays and Sketches,â 2nd edit. [1857], 8vo.