Edward Bancroft
Scientist / Spy
Edward Bancroft was a highly regarded scientist and writer who was hired by Ben Franklin to spy on the British just before the Revolutionary War. Nearly 70 years after Bancroft's death, the British government released papers showing he had also been paid by the British to spy on the colonists. After the United States became independent, Bancroft spied for the French in 1789, then turned his attention to making money in the development and marketing of dyes. Bancroft wrote several articles on politics, as well as a novel and two non-fiction works, Natural History of Guiana (1769) and Experimental Researches Concerning Permanent Colors (1794).Other figures on Who2 from the Revolutionary War include George Washington, Betsy Ross and Benedict Arnold.
Four Good Links
Edward Bancroft
A very brief entry from an encyclopedia for kids
Spies
PBS feature on the world of spies in early US history
Spies and Scouts...
Historical essay about intelligence gathering during Bancroft's time
Dr. Edward Bancroft
Provides details of his role as a spy
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
8 September 1821
(age 77)
Best Known As
Double agent of the Revolutionary War

