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Born at [[Place of Birth::Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]], son of [[family::Henry Patrick]], [[occupation::mercer]]; younger brother of [[family::Simon Patrick]], later [[occupation::Bishop of Ely]].  BA [[education::Queens’ College, Cambridge]] 1651, MA 1654.  He acted as his brother’s [[occupation::curate]] as [[occupation::vicar]] of [[location::Battersea]] from 1662, until installed as [[occupation::preacher]] of [[organisations::Charterhouse]] in 1671.  He remained there for the rest of his career, gaining recognition as an author of theological and expository works which defended the viewpoint of the established Church of England.
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Born at [[place of birth::Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]], son of [[family::Henry Patrick]], [[occupation::mercer]]; younger brother of [[crossreference::Simon Patrick]], later [[occupation::bishop|Bishop]] of [[diocese::Ely]].  BA [[education::Queens’ College, Cambridge]] 1651, MA 1654.  He acted as his brother’s [[occupation::curate]] as [[occupation::vicar]] of [[location::Battersea]] from 1662, until installed as [[occupation::preacher]] of [[organisations::Charterhouse]] in 1671.  He remained there for the rest of his career, gaining recognition as an author of theological and expository works which defended the viewpoint of the established Church of England.
  
 
====Books====
 
====Books====
Patrick bequeathed all his books (along with the residue of his estate more generally) to his brother [[family::Simon Patrick|Simon]], who estimated that the library had cost him over £1000 to assemble.  Most of these passed soon afterwards into the cathedral libraries of [[organisations::Peterborough Cathedral|Peterborough]] and [[organisations::Ely Cathedral|Ely]].  Examples: British Library 877.1.4, 785.d.4; Cambridge University Library Peterborough C.11.1, A.5.1, Ely.c.283, Ely.b.44.
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Patrick [[bequest::bequeathed]] all his books (along with the residue of his estate more generally) to his [[beneficiary::brother]] [[crossreference::Simon Patrick|Simon]], who estimated that the library had cost him over [[monetary value::£1000]] to assemble.  Most of these passed soon afterwards into the cathedral libraries of [[subsequent owner::Peterborough Cathedral|Peterborough]] and [[subsequent owner::Ely Cathedral|Ely]].  Examples: British Library 877.1.4, 785.d.4; Cambridge University Library Peterborough C.11.1, A.5.1, Ely.c.283, Ely.b.44.
  
 
====Characteristic markings====
 
====Characteristic markings====
[[File:Joh-patrick.jpg| thumb| 886px |link=| Book inscription by John Patrick]]
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[[File:Joh-patrick.jpg| thumb| 500px | Book inscription by John Patrick (Private Collection. G. J. Vossius, ''De vitiis sermonis'', Frankfurt, 1656)]]
  
 
Patrick typically inscribed his titlepages with his name, and a private code showing the price paid; some books also carry a number suggesting he had a sequential classification or shelving system.  Some of his books are annotated through the text and on the flyleaves, marking passages of interest.
 
Patrick typically inscribed his titlepages with his name, and a private code showing the price paid; some books also carry a number suggesting he had a sequential classification or shelving system.  Some of his books are annotated through the text and on the flyleaves, marking passages of interest.
  
 
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*Handley, Stuart. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/21564 "Patrick, John (bap. 1632, d. 1695), Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
*Handley, Stuart. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/21564 "Patrick, John (bap. 1632, d. 1695), Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
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*Ramsay, N., The Library and Archives 1541-1836, in P. Meadows and N. Ramsay (eds), ''A history of Ely Cathedral'', Woodbridge, 2003, 259-279, p.271.
 
 
 
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John PATRICK 1632-1695

Biographical Note

Born at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, son of Henry Patrick, mercer; younger brother of Simon Patrick, later Bishop of Ely. BA Queens’ College, Cambridge 1651, MA 1654. He acted as his brother’s curate as vicar of Battersea from 1662, until installed as preacher of Charterhouse in 1671. He remained there for the rest of his career, gaining recognition as an author of theological and expository works which defended the viewpoint of the established Church of England.

Books

Patrick bequeathed all his books (along with the residue of his estate more generally) to his brother Simon, who estimated that the library had cost him over £1000 to assemble. Most of these passed soon afterwards into the cathedral libraries of Peterborough and Ely. Examples: British Library 877.1.4, 785.d.4; Cambridge University Library Peterborough C.11.1, A.5.1, Ely.c.283, Ely.b.44.

Characteristic markings

Book inscription by John Patrick (Private Collection. G. J. Vossius, De vitiis sermonis, Frankfurt, 1656)

Patrick typically inscribed his titlepages with his name, and a private code showing the price paid; some books also carry a number suggesting he had a sequential classification or shelving system. Some of his books are annotated through the text and on the flyleaves, marking passages of interest.

Sources