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Either Pernham, or his widow [[Family::Mary Pernham|Mary]], whose name appears in many of them, donated ca.40 [[format::manuscripts]] from the [[organisations::Brigettine convent at Elbing]] to Corpus Christi, where they remain today.
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Either Pernham, or his widow [[family::Mary Pernham|Mary]], whose name appears in many of them, donated ca.40 [[format::manuscripts]] from the [[organisations::Brigettine convent at Elbing]] to Corpus Christi, where they remain today.
  
 
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Richard PERNHAM 1583?-1628

Biographical Note

Born in Leicestershire. BA Corpus Christi College, Cambridge probably 1603, MA 1606, fellow 1607, BD 1614. Vicar of Corringham, Lincolnshire 1610, of Vicar of Stowmarket, Suffolk 1625, Pastor Anglicus at Elbing, near Gdansk 1618-24.

Books

Either Pernham, or his widow Mary, whose name appears in many of them, donated ca.40 manuscripts from the Brigettine convent at Elbing to Corpus Christi, where they remain today.

Sources

  • B. Dickins, The making of the Parker Library, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 6 (1972), 19-34, p.30
  • A. N. L. Munby, Cambridge college libraries, Cambridge, 1960.
  • J. and J. A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge, 1924.
  • https://parker.stanford.edu/parker/catalog/55935QE9.