Difference between revisions of "John Rushworth ca.1612-1690"
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− | [[occupation:: | + | Born at [[place of birth::Aklington Park, Warkworth, Northumberland]], son of [[family::Lawrence Rushworth]] (d.[[date of death::1640;1642|1640/42]]). Educated at [[education::University of Oxford|Oxford]] but did not matriculate. [[occupation::Solicitor]] at [[location::Berwick-upon-Tweed]] from 1638 and [[occupation::MP]] 1657, 1659, 1660, 1679, and 1681. Entered [[organisations::Lincoln’s Inn]] in 1640 and became [[occupation::clerk assistant]] at the [[organisations::House of Commons]]. Appointed [[occupation::cursitor of chancery]] for [[location::Yorkshire]] and [[location::Westmorland]] in 1643 and was called to the bar in 1647. During the civil war, he was frequently employed as a [[occupation::messenger]] and from 1641 he began collecting Civil War pamphlets and newsbooks, which he used in producing his [[book title::''Historical Collections'']]. |
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− | Library partly [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::8.12.1690]], [[date of auction::5.1.1691]], with a further part sold by the [[location::London]] [[occupation::bookseller]] [[associates::J. Woodman]] in [[date of sale::1722]]. | + | Library partly [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::8.12.1690]], [[date of auction::5.1.1691]], with a further part sold by the [[location::London]] [[occupation::bookseller]] [[associates::J. Woodman]] in [[date of sale::1722]]. |
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John RUSHWORTH ca.1612-90
Biographical Note
Born at Aklington Park, Warkworth, Northumberland, son of Lawrence Rushworth (d.1640/42). Educated at Oxford but did not matriculate. Solicitor at Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1638 and MP 1657, 1659, 1660, 1679, and 1681. Entered Lincoln’s Inn in 1640 and became clerk assistant at the House of Commons. Appointed cursitor of chancery for Yorkshire and Westmorland in 1643 and was called to the bar in 1647. During the civil war, he was frequently employed as a messenger and from 1641 he began collecting Civil War pamphlets and newsbooks, which he used in producing his Historical Collections.
Books
Library partly auctioned in London, 8.12.1690, 5.1.1691, with a further part sold by the London bookseller J. Woodman in 1722.
Sources
- Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
- Beadle, R. Medieval English manuscripts at auction, 1676-c.1700, The Book Collector 53 (2004), 46-63.
- Henderson, F. ‘Posterity to judge’ – John Rushworth and his ‘historicall collections’, Bodleian Library Record 15 (1996), 247-59.
- Hoare, P. (gen.ed.), The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland. 3 vols. Cambridge, 2006, II 39-40.
- Raymond, Joad. "Rushworth [Rushforth], John (c. 1612–1690), historian and politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.