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A number of Field's books survive with distinctive manuscript book labels in red ink, "Henry Feilde", with running numbers suggesting a sizeable library.  An entire calligraphic manuscript of his, dated 1642, was in the Pirie sale at [[organisations::Sotheby's]] (NY), 2.12.2015/368, and a manuscript volume of [[associates::John Donne|Donne]]’s sermons made by him is now Bodleian MS Eng.th.c.71. Other examples: Blickling Hall 23.c.21; John Rylands University Library, Manchester, Special Collections 519; Sydney University Library General STC 760.
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A number of Field's books survive with distinctive manuscript book labels in red ink, "Henry Feilde", with running numbers suggesting a sizeable library.  An entire calligraphic manuscript of his, dated 1642, was in the Pirie sale at [[organisations::Sotheby's]] (NY), 2.12.2015/368, and a manuscript volume of [[crossreference::John Donne|Donne]]’s sermons made by him is now Bodleian MS Eng.th.c.71. Other examples: Blickling Hall 23.c.21; John Rylands University Library, Manchester, Special Collections 519; Sydney University Library General STC 760.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:13, 8 July 2020

Henry FIELD or FEILD 1621/2-62

Biographical Note

Born at King's Norton, Worcestershire. BA Pembroke College, Oxford 1641, fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge 1645-8. Rector of Uffington, Lincolnshire 1645, ejected 1660, imprisoned for seditious preaching 1661.

Books

Manuscript book label by Henry Field

A number of Field's books survive with distinctive manuscript book labels in red ink, "Henry Feilde", with running numbers suggesting a sizeable library. An entire calligraphic manuscript of his, dated 1642, was in the Pirie sale at Sotheby's (NY), 2.12.2015/368, and a manuscript volume of Donne’s sermons made by him is now Bodleian MS Eng.th.c.71. Other examples: Blickling Hall 23.c.21; John Rylands University Library, Manchester, Special Collections 519; Sydney University Library General STC 760.

Sources

  • Matthews, A. G. Calamy revised. Oxford, 1934.
  • Pearson, D. Provenance research in book history. New edn. Oxford and New Castle, 2019, p.38, 40
  • Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge, 1922..