
The Postgate family is an English family that has been notable in a variety of different fields. It originated in the
North York Moors
The North York Moors is an upland area in north-eastern Yorkshire, England. It contains one of the largest expanses of Calluna, heather moorland in the United Kingdom. The area was designated as a national parks of England and Wales, National P ...
and records go back to land held by Postgates in 1200. Fields and a farm bearing the name still exist. The name is rare outside
Yorkshire.
John Postgate (food safety campaigner) (1820–1881)- son of Scarborough builder Thomas Postgate and his wife Jane, née Wade- was an English surgeon who became Professor of
Medical jurisprudence and
Toxicology at
Queen's College, Birmingham (which later became
Birmingham University) and was a leading campaigner against
food adulteration
An adulterant is caused by the act of adulteration, a practice of secretly mixing a substance with another. Typical substances that are adulterated include but are not limited to food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, fuel, or other chemicals, that ...
.
His son
John Percival Postgate (1853–1926) was professor of comparative philology (
comparative-historical linguistics
Comparative linguistics, or comparative-historical linguistics (formerly comparative philology) is a branch of historical linguistics that is concerned with comparing languages to establish their historical relatedness.
Genetic relatedness ...
) at
University College, London, then of Latin at the
University of Liverpool from 1909 to 1920. He edited the ''
Classical Review
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Constitution
The association was founded on 19 December 1903, and its objects are de ...
'' and the ''
Classical Quarterly
The Classical Association is a British learned society in the field of classics, aimed at developing classical study and promoting its importance in education.
Constitution
The association was founded on 19 December 1903, and its objects are de ...
'', and published both school textbooks and editions of
Latin poetry. He married Edith Allen, and they had six children.
John Percival Postgate's daughter Dame
Margaret Cole (1893–1980) was married in 1918 to the socialist
economist and writer
G. D. H. Cole. They wrote over 30
detective novels together between 1925 and 1948. She went into London politics and received a
DBE. Her brother
Raymond Postgate (1896 –1971) was notable as a
socialist, journalist and editor, social historian,
mystery novelist and gourmet. He founded ''
The Good Food Guide'' in 1951, which was ahead of its time in being largely based on volunteer reports on restaurants. He married
Daisy Lansbury (1892–1971), daughter of, and secretary to, the politician
George Lansbury (1859–1940) who led the
Labour Party from 1932 to 1935, and whose biography was among Raymond's books.
In the next generation, Raymond's children include the
microbiologist
A microbiologist (from Ancient Greek, Greek ) is a scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes. This includes study of the growth, interactions and characteristics of Microorganism, microscopic organisms such as bacteria, algae, f ...
John Postgate FRS (1922–2014),
[ ] Professor of Microbiology at the
University of Sussex, who was also a writer on, and sometime performer of,
jazz. His brother,
Richard Oliver Postgate (1925–2008), was an
animator
An animator is an artist who creates multiple images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence. Animators can work in a variety of fields including film, television, and video gam ...
,
puppeteer
A puppeteer is a person who manipulates an inanimate object, called a puppet, to create the illusion that the puppet is alive. The puppet is often shaped like a human, animal, or legendary creature. The puppeteer may be visible to or hidden from ...
and writer, who created television series including ''
Noggin the Nog'', ''
Ivor the Engine'', and ''
Clangers'' from the 1950s to the 1980s. Oliver Postgate had three sons, Stephen Postgate, Simon Postgate and Daniel Postgate. His youngest son
Daniel Postgate is a children's book writer and illustrator, he inherited Oliver's company
Smallfilms and since then has created a new series of Postgate's ''Clangers'' on
CBeebies. Their cousin, actress Dame
Angela Lansbury (1925-2022), had a film and stage career spanning over 70 years.
Another son of John Percival Postgate was Ormond Oliver Postgate (1905–1989), a much-loved teacher of Latin and history at Peter Symonds School in Winchester, who retired in 1970. His son
Nicholas Postgate,
[ ] FBA (born 5 November 1945) is a British academic and
Assyriologist. He is Professor of Assyriology at the
University of Cambridge and a fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge.
The family is probably related collaterally to the Catholic
recusant priest and martyr Blessed
Nicholas Postgate (1596/97 – 7 August 1679) who was
hanged, disembowelled and quartered at
York in the aftermath of the
Popish Plot
The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy invented by Titus Oates that between 1678 and 1681 gripped the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in anti-Catholic hysteria. Oates alleged that there was an extensive Catholic conspiracy to assassinate C ...
, as well as to Michael Postgate who founded the Postgate School at
Great Ayton where Captain
James Cook
James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean an ...
was educated.
[Postgate (2001) pp. 75–76, where more sources concerning Nicholas and Michael may be found.]
The Australian writer and academic
Coral Lansbury, the mother of
Malcolm Turnbull, the 29th
Prime Minister of Australia
The prime minister of Australia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Australia. The prime minister heads the executive branch of the Australian Government, federal government of Australia and is also accountable to Parliament of A ...
, was a distant cousin through the Lansburys.
Biographies and autobiographies
*
John Postgate (2001) ''Lethal Lozenges and Tainted Tea: A Biography of John Postgate (1820–1881)''.
*Cole, Margaret (1949) ''Growing up into Revolution''
*Cole, Margaret (1971) ''The Life of G. D. H. Cole''
*
Mitchison, N., (1982) ''Margaret Cole, 1893–1980''
*Vernon, B. D. (1986) ''Margaret Cole, 1893–1980: A Political Biography''
*John & Mary Postgate, ''A Stomach For Dissent: The Life Of Raymond Postgate'', (Keele University Press, 1994).
*''Seeing Things: An Autobiography'', Oliver Postgate; illustrated by Peter Firmin, 2000 – ; republished in 2009 –
*John Postgate (2013), ''Microbes, Music and Me'',
References
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English families