John Dormer (Jesuit)

), Essex, on 27 December 1636, and brought up in London until his twelfth year, when he was sent to the College of St. Omer.

He left that institution to join the novitiate at Bonn in 1656, and in 1673 he became a professed father of the Society of Jesus.

On the outbreak of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 he left for the continent, was chosen rector of the College of Liège, and held that office till 23 April 1691.

George Oliver stated that he died at Liège on 27 January 1700, but the catalogue of deceased members of the society records his death as occurring in London on 16–26 January 1700.

He is the author of Usury explain'd: or conscience quieted in the case of Putting out Mony at interest.