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[[Occupation::Canon]] of [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral|Carlisle]], [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Long Marton]]. His library of ca. 240 volumes was bequeathed to [[associates::Arthur Savage]], also a [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral|Carlisle]], who gave them to [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral]] in 1691.
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Son of Sir [[family::Richard Hutton]], [[occupation::judge]]. BA [[education::St John's College, Cambridge]] 1629, MA 1632, [[occupation::fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge|fellow of Jesus College]] 1629, admitted at [[organisations::Gray's Inn]] 1625. [[occupation::vicar|Vicar]] of [[location::Long Marton, Westmorland]] 1640, [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral|Carlisle]] 1643.  
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In his will, Hutton directed that his library be entrusted to [[associates::Arthur Savage]], also a [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral|Carlisle]], to pass on to his son [[family::Richard Hutton|Richard]] when he came of age.  He also left "Bishop Halles workes in two volumes or any other which my brother Savage shall select" to Lady [[associates::Julian Musgrave]], "to review in her closet", in recognition of her kindness to Hutton. The bequest to the son did not come to pass, and Savage gave Hutton's books, ca.240 volumes, to [[organisations::Carlisle Cathedral]] in 1691. The books are noted by Holtby as largely [[subject::theology|theological]] and patristic.
  
 
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*[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D823884 Will of Henry Hutton, The National Archives PROB 11/252/667].
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*Holtby, C., Carlisle Cathedral Library and records, ''Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Archaeological and Antiquarian Society'' ns 66 (1966), 201-19, pp.214-9.
 
*Venn, J. and J. A., ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'', Cambridge, 1922.
 
*Venn, J. and J. A., ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'', Cambridge, 1922.
 
 
*Weston, D., ''Carlisle Cathedral history'', Carlisle, 2000, p.123.
 
*Weston, D., ''Carlisle Cathedral history'', Carlisle, 2000, p.123.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 6 December 2021

Henry HUTTON ca.1609-1655

Biographical Note

Son of Sir Richard Hutton, judge. BA St John's College, Cambridge 1629, MA 1632, fellow of Jesus College 1629, admitted at Gray's Inn 1625. Vicar of Long Marton, Westmorland 1640, canon of Carlisle 1643.

Books

In his will, Hutton directed that his library be entrusted to Arthur Savage, also a canon of Carlisle, to pass on to his son Richard when he came of age. He also left "Bishop Halles workes in two volumes or any other which my brother Savage shall select" to Lady Julian Musgrave, "to review in her closet", in recognition of her kindness to Hutton. The bequest to the son did not come to pass, and Savage gave Hutton's books, ca.240 volumes, to Carlisle Cathedral in 1691. The books are noted by Holtby as largely theological and patristic.

Sources

  • Will of Henry Hutton, The National Archives PROB 11/252/667.
  • Holtby, C., Carlisle Cathedral Library and records, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Archaeological and Antiquarian Society ns 66 (1966), 201-19, pp.214-9.
  • Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge, 1922.
  • Weston, D., Carlisle Cathedral history, Carlisle, 2000, p.123.