Thomas Mills (c. 1735–1820) was an English printer who established a business in Vine Street Bristol during the seventeenth century. [1] He became a Quaker in 1778, but they later disowned him in 1789. [2]
Mills was one of a group of Bristol Behmenists who preserved the manuscripts of William Law and Dionysius Andreas Freher. [3]
His daughter, Selina Mills, married Zachary Macaulay.
Thomas Mills (c. 1735–1820) was an English printer who established a business in Vine Street Bristol during the seventeenth century. [1] He became a Quaker in 1778, but they later disowned him in 1789. [2]
Mills was one of a group of Bristol Behmenists who preserved the manuscripts of William Law and Dionysius Andreas Freher. [3]
His daughter, Selina Mills, married Zachary Macaulay.