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[[file:HenryPierrepont.jpg|thumb|One of the armorial stamps of Henry Pierrepont]]
 
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Son of [[family::Robert Pierrepont]], Earl of Kingston upon Hull. Matriculated at [[education::Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] 1624, but did not graduate; he was elected [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Nottingham]] in 1627. He became a leading supporter of the royalist cause during the Civil War and was made Marquis of Dorchester in 1645. In 1651 he entered [[organisations::Gray's Inn]] and became a [[occupation::barrister]] the following year; he also studied [[subject::medicine]], and maintained a botanical garden. He was elected a [[occupation::Fellow]] of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1663. He was a [[occupation::privy councillor]] after the Restoration, and had some involvement with state affairs.
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Son of [[family::Robert Pierrepont]], Earl of Kingston upon Hull. Matriculated at [[education::Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] 1624, but did not graduate; he was elected [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Nottingham]] in 1627. He became a leading supporter of the royalist cause during the Civil War and was made Marquis of Dorchester in 1645. In 1651 he entered [[organisations::Gray's Inn]] and became a [[occupation::barrister]] the following year; he also studied [[subject::medicine]], and maintained a botanical garden. He was elected a [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1663. He was a [[occupation::privy councillor]] after the Restoration, and had some involvement with state affairs.
  
 
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Henry PIERREPONT, Marquis of Dorchester 1607-80

One of the armorial stamps of Henry Pierrepont

Biographical Note

Son of Robert Pierrepont, Earl of Kingston upon Hull. Matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1624, but did not graduate; he was elected MP for Nottingham in 1627. He became a leading supporter of the royalist cause during the Civil War and was made Marquis of Dorchester in 1645. In 1651 he entered Gray's Inn and became a barrister the following year; he also studied medicine, and maintained a botanical garden. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1663. He was a privy councillor after the Restoration, and had some involvement with state affairs.

Books

Pierrepont developed an extensive library of ca.2000 books, which was bequeathed to the Royal College of Physicians where much of it remains today.

Characteristic Markings

Many of Pierrepont's books are marked with one of a number of armorial bindings stamps, based on the family crest of a fox.

Sources